Why is one of my tortoises biting the other?
Tortoises do bite each other. They can bite to establish dominance, they can bite for mating reasons and they can bite during a fight. When it comes to male and female tortoises together in the same environment, the males will commonly bite the females when it is time to mate.
Is it cruel to have one tortoise?
They are perfectly happy on their own in the wild. Pet tortoises aren’t that far removed from their wild cousins, so they too are just fine alone. That said, some tortoises can learn to live peacefully with other members of their species. A very select few even seem to prefer spending time with other tortoises.
How old is a sulcata tortoise when he is sick?
Sulcata Tortoise is Sick I have a Sulcata tortoise(4 yrs old) and recently he has been rather wobbly while he walks. His eyes also water. The symptoms were bad, then he got better, …
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How old do tortoises have to be to go outside?
Tortoises which haven’t hibernated often grow too fast and are too large for their age. 3. When I bought my tortoise, I was told not to put him outside until he was at least 5 years old as our weather is not warm enough for young tortoises. Is this right?
What do you call the waste from a tortoise?
This is part of the waste produce from the tortoise and is called urates. You will not always see it, and it is a good indicator of how well hydrated the tortoise is. In a well-hydrated tortoise, the urates will either be watery or have the consistency…
Why are so many tortoises dying in the wild?
On the other end of the feeding spectrum is the problem of overfeeding. This almost always happens as a result of worried owners making sure their pets never go hungry. This well-meaning behavior is sweet at its core but detrimental to your tortoise’s health in the long run.
When to separate a tortoise from the food tray?
If a smaller, weaker, or more introverted tortoise is being pushed away from the food tray, it may be time to invest in a second one. Better yet, it might be wise to separate the tortoises permanently.
What happens if you feed a tortoise too much?
As torts age, their digestive systems may slow down. Don’t reduce your tortoise’s food unless directed by a vet, however. Believe it or not, the species of the tortoise matters greatly when choosing how much to feed.
Why does a baby tortoise need less food than an adult?
Babies need less food at each meal, but may need more frequent feedings. Tiny tummies don’t have room for extra food, and it’s not good to fill those little spaces with unhealthy choices either. Older tortoises may not need as much food as their younger counterparts, but this is not always the case.