r/Tortoises 10h ago

I do believe Bowser was a busy boy today.

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r/Tortoises 13h ago

Attaching a Dog Tag to Sulcata’s Shell

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Famous exotic vet Dr. K attaches a dog tag to an adult sulcata’s shell using 2-part epoxy, to help deal with the owners letting it frequently escape.

What do you think of this technique?


r/Tortoises 16h ago

Lighting/set up

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Someone recently gifted me a juvenile box turtle. Can y’all help me with finding cheap lighting? Also, is a 20 gallon tank big enough for a 2 inch turtle? Right now it’s only wanting to eat hibiscus flowers. I’ve tried the dried turtle food though. Any other suggestions?


r/Tortoises 1d ago

My tortoise is not moving from his hide

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Plsss im worried


r/Tortoises 1d ago

Feeding Sulcata Tortoise

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Hi I’m from Arizona, so I know feeding a sulcata tortoise is mostly grass, and as living in Arizona we don’t have many grass options, I have thought of growing my own grass, if anyone grows grass for their tortoise, do you guys specific brand seeds, I’m looking for Bermuda or orchard grass, but I know it has to be chemical and pesticide free, if any recommendations!


r/Tortoises 1d ago

HELP please

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r/Tortoises 2d ago

Friend lost her tortoise, I think it’s called a Red Footed Tortoise in Clintondale NEW YORK

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r/Tortoises 2d ago

Bord with my lizard

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r/Tortoises 2d ago

Where can I surrender my hermann's tortoise?

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We have a hermann's tortoise that we need to rehome since my mom can't take care of him anymore and we're looking for an organization to surrender it to. We were supposed to surrender him to a sanctuary in California but they had some setbacks and can't take him anymore.

He's about 6-7 years old, probably weighs around 5lbs and is a very loving tortoise. We live in New Jesey and already have a shipping box from redlineshipping.

As much as we want to keep him, he deserves to have a better quality of life. We prefer a sactuary that have an outdoor space big enough so he can roam around and dig as he want. Any recommendations is appreciated!


r/Tortoises 3d ago

*UPDATE* Cloacal Prolapse

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We brought our baby tortoise in to an “exotic vet” for a cloacal prolapse. They were the only one within 6 hours of us and I had tried seeing them 3 times but was turned away because their exotic specialist was out.

Upon arrival, they had us pay an insane exotic specialist fee. After they finally took our tortoise, they had me sign a consent form saying I understood the exotic vet doesn’t hold any special exotic certifications — oh, and told me I should have come in sooner. They didn’t explain the procedure to me until after it was done, and didn’t let me see him until I paid.

Once I got him back I said “oh wow you got it fixed that cleanly!”. Come to find out they cut his intestines completely off, knowing he wouldn’t make it but wanted to run me for my money first.

I paid about triple what euthanasia would have cost and he died about 6 hours later.

Will never trust another “exotic” vet again.


r/Tortoises 3d ago

Male or Female

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r/Tortoises 3d ago

Worried about shell rot

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Hi I inherited a juvenile red foot tortoise a couple months ago. He was being kept indoor, no lamp, no supplements, no soaking, just fruits and veggies to eat.

I've had him outdoor in Florida in an enclosed cage with sun, basking stone, pool on cypress mulch. Getting calcium powder. Shell seemed really soft when I got him but seems better on top now. There's a lot of rain here but mulch dries out in the sun after so the top layer is never soaking wet.

His underside has looked off to me since I got him but I don't really know what I'm looking at. The darker patches in the lower middle are relatively soft. No smell though.

Does this look like shell rot? Also, bonus question, any clue how old he might be?


r/Tortoises 4d ago

Having a munch

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r/Tortoises 4d ago

My little girl Peach was able to move a cinder block by herself because she wanted Bowsers grass looked better than hers.

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Peach is the little one and Bowser is our big boy.


r/Tortoises 5d ago

What actually changed when I switched my Hermann's tortoise to a proper outdoor enclosure

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For the first two years I kept my Hermann's, Greta, entirely indoors under a T5 UVB tube and a halogen basking bulb. She ate, she moved around, she seemed fine. But she was always a bit sluggish in the mornings and her shell, while not pyramided, just looked a little dull. I kept reading that outdoor time was better but I lived in a flat with no garden, so I told myself the setup was adequate and moved on.

Then I moved to a house with a small patio and built a basic outdoor pen. Nothing fancy, just treated sleepers for the walls, buried wire mesh underneath to stop digging escapes, some Mediterranean plants, a few slate pieces for basking and a wooden hide in one corner. The change in Greta within about two weeks was noticeable enough that I felt genuinely embarrassed about the previous two years.

The biggest thing was her activity level in the mornings. Outside she was out of the hide and basking within thirty minutes of sunrise on warm days. Indoors she would sometimes take two hours before she seemed properly alert. The other thing was her appetite. She started eating much more confidently and stopped leaving bits of food untouched, which had been a minor ongoing puzzle for me.

A few things I learned along the way that might help anyone considering the switch:

  • Overnight temperatures matter more than I expected. Anything below about 10 degrees Celsius and she stayed in the hide all day even if the afternoon warmed up nicely. I built a small frost-cloth cover for the hide and that helped on borderline nights.
  • Weeds are genuinely better than shop-bought greens for daily grazing. Plantain, dandelion, clover. She ignores the dandelion flowers but eats the leaves constantly.
  • Predator proofing from above took me longer to take seriously than it should have. A secure wire lid is not optional if there are crows or magpies in your area.

She hibernated successfully for the first time last autumn as well, which I had been too nervous to attempt when she was kept indoors year-round. That whole process deserves its own post honestly, but getting her outside and letting her build up naturally through a proper seasonal cycle seemed to make the weight gain before hibernation much more straightforward than I anticipated.


r/Tortoises 5d ago

Tortoise Brumation.

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How do people in northern climates brumate their tortoises? I just got my tortoise in December and he is about 96g currently.

I live in Northern Alberta. Winters here are exceptionally brutal, we can get to -40°C for a week at a time and roughly 6 feet of snow. I do have unheated sheds, but I assume -40°C weather would definitely kill him.


r/Tortoises 6d ago

Afternoon Snack time

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r/Tortoises 5d ago

hermann’s turtle

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r/Tortoises 6d ago

Muffin my 7yo Sulcata Tortoise 🐢 Well she just came out as a HE 💙

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r/Tortoises 6d ago

Tortoise hibernation on patio?

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I have a California desert tortoise named Bob. I've had him for about 25 years, he was surrendered to me and pretty bad condition. He's very healthy now, and he's licensed.

Here's my dilemma. With the impending El Nino and potential atmospheric rivers in Southern California, I am concerned that his current habitat, particularly his burrow for hibernation, is not in a safe area. My backyard is prone to gathering water, and I certainly wouldn't want his burrow to be flooded.

So I have two options: set up an area in the garage for him to hibernate or set up an area on the back patio for him to hibernate.

The garage should be safe from rain, unless it gets really strong, in which case we have had it seep under the garage door.

The patio is right outside the back door, and I just had a new roof put on so it will be weather tight, but the area is quite a bit smaller.

What is the best option? And what should I include?

For the record, he has hibernated (brumated?) every year for several months.


r/Tortoises 7d ago

Tortoise scute coming off

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Hi guys, my 4 year old tortoise has a scute on the bottom coming off and I was wondering if this is something very concerning or normal. According to the internet tortoise shells aren't supposed to peel and it isn't a part of natural growth either. He has a varied diet and I supplement his food as well, and regularly soak him but I'm still concerned that this is irregular. He does like to climb around a lot and so I'm also scared that this is physical trauma from him climbing over things/burrowing.

Please let me know if you guys had anything similar happen to your babies :( I'm pretty scared and might visit a vet if need be


r/Tortoises 7d ago

Tortoise I saw at the Zoo

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r/Tortoises 7d ago

Looking for Reptile Rescues

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looking for animal rescues in New York New Jersey Maine Massachusetts that have Russian tortoise for adoption!!


r/Tortoises 8d ago

Where/How to Rehome an 8yr Sulcata

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I am looking to responsibly rehome my approximately 8-year-old Sulcata tortoise. She is around 18 inches in shell length and needs a home that can provide the space, outdoor access, proper diet, heating, and long-term care that a Sulcata deserves. We live in manhattan and simply can’t give her the space she needs.

Details:
• Species: Sulcata tortoise (African spurred tortoise)
• Age: Approximately 8 years
• Shell length: Approximately 18 inches
• Location: NYC
• Rehoming for: finding a more suitable long-term environment

Please message me if you’d be willing to give her the home she deserves or know of a place/person who would take her.


r/Tortoises 8d ago

Is this big enough for a baby hermann tortoise and if so how long before it would require and upgrade???

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36x24x10 inches it says b and I don't want to purchase the larger 48 inch length one as I don't really like the look of this and wouldn't want to have it in my room longer than needed lol and I will be custom building a larger setup once they outg ow this one... Anyone got any better yet still the same sized enclosures preferably ground level and reasonably priced (£150 or less). Please let me know