Tortoise tip #1

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kafiltafiisch

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Ive learned from my baby sulcata that if you keep the edges and corners of the tub a little steep with sand and coco fiber that if they flip over on their backs the gradient will cause them to go completley over back to their feet!:ROFL: its a pretty good tip if you leave them alone for long periods of the day:)
 
kafiltafiisch;2238065; said:
Ive learned from my baby sulcata that if you keep the edges and corners of the tub a little steep with sand and coco fiber that if they flip over on their backs the gradient will cause them to go completley over back to their feet!:ROFL: its a pretty good tip if you leave them alone for long periods of the day:)
lol i guess, even though watching them on their backs could be a bit funny :ROFL:
 
Jfitz;2238122; said:
lol i guess, even though watching them on their backs could be a bit funny :ROFL:
Aint funny, is very unplessant for the turt and can kill it:grinno: And yes its very important to have grabing points so that the turt can rigth itself up if it falls:)
 
as long as your their to help them it can be a little bit funny, like if they keep doing it over and over again:grinno:
my tort dosent seem to mind it, he will struggle a little but then he will just wait for me to come help hom
 
Hahaha, get a video!
 
:ROFL::ROFL::ROFL:

Silly tort, went right into the water!!

AHHH, I want one now!
 
ceeej31;2239952; said:
as long as your their to help them it can be a little bit funny, like if they keep doing it over and over again:grinno:
my tort dosent seem to mind it, he will struggle a little but then he will just wait for me to come help hom
You must give your tort the means so that she can do that herself. What if that happens and you are not home? Your tort could sufocate or drown:eek: Also it aint normal for that to happen. Please figure how she does that and fix it.
 
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