Wow, just found this picture...bad

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Vicious_Fish;2289463; said:
Yeah it looks like an ornate.

At first I thought it was a tortoise. So I was like what are you guys talking about, don't some desert tortoise come from basically the same environment?
 
rmorse;2289482; said:
How much heat can box turtles handle?

Well ornates are from more dryer areas of the country but they should have an air temp between 75-85 F and a basking spot close to 90 F. As you know beardies need a much higher basking temp and what not. Ornates also need higher humidity levels then a bearded dragon (30-50%).
 
Vicious_Fish;2289503; said:
Well ornates are from more dryer areas of the country but they should have an air temp between 75-85 F and a basking spot close to 90 F. As you know beardies need a much higher basking temp and what not. Ornates also need higher humidity levels then a bearded dragon (30-50%).



Ah. Thanks ;)
 
Well really 3 things bad here;): the combo, the substrate and... the food:grinno: is that ham:eek:? Talking about bad stuff for herps(and humans:screwy:) And putting box turtles alongside bearded dragons is a big NO. The number of things that can go bad is the size of a football field;)
 
Lol, no, its not ham. Its "beardie bites". I give it to my girl.
 
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rmorse;2290232; said:
Lol, no, its not ham. Its "beardie bites". I give it to my girl.
Really:confused: Better than, but still very bad combo:grinno:
 
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