You’re a cool ass dude, sorry I know I commented on a couple videos already but you’re videos are very interesting and they help me a ton with raising my little tortoise
so im thinking of getting one but im in a colder climate so will i have to constantly use a heat lamp and also do you have to add humidity to the whole area or just a part of it
I like to spray down the whole enclosure one or twice a day and keep a part of it constantly moist and letting it dry out maybe once a weeks just make sure it doesn’t get moldy. I recommend a smaller species for colder climates so they’re easier to manage. I have Russian tortoises but they’re adults they stay around 8 inches and redfoots I have babies available and they get up to 13 usually but there can be bigger males either way much easier than a full grown Sulcata.
I'm mean but the one that fell on his back 😂😂😂😂😂 so cute 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 0:11 I already know. They can die like that. Don't need to attack me. I don't own a tortoise but this popped up in my feed. I own a baby common snapper. His name is Barbosa. He's 2 inches long. He's adorable and looks like a Dragon.
Don’t have any Sulcatas right now but they’re on preorder they’ll hatch in a month! I also have other species You can get them here shadowsreptiles.com
Your videos are so informative and great ! Thank you so much for this information bro, I’ve only seen a couple of your tortoise videos so I’m sorry if this is a dumb question but will you be selling any of these tortoises or keeping all of them? It’s totally cool if not! I was just curious :) thank you!
bro I have a question how you can say that they are not too much in humidity and they just give them the exact humidity like 60%? how would you determine that?
So I have a water bowl but my torise never goes in it and I have a small decoration egg bowl and I think he might drink from their but he never goes on the big one
@@stephanie40540 Hi She is alive and very healthy . She eats very well. And she runs sometimes and growing, but her eyes are closed all the time. Thanks
@@ccharraf look this is what I found With some tortoises, a potential cause of closed eyes is lack of humidity. In the Hermann species, this is unlikely to be the problem as these tortoises are from the dry Mediterranean and cope well with our climate. It is most likely to be an issue with her housing.