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Caring for a Horsefield Tortoise: The Basics (substrate,enclose, food, and heat)

I apologize for Boris sleeping. I have left tons and tons of information out of this video and my enclosure isn’t the most glorious looking space right now, but hopefully this was of some help. If you disagree with how I’m caring for my tortoise please be kind with your criticism. I tried to make informed decisions for his health and growth and give accurate information, but if you see something amiss please feel free to connect with me.

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  • @h4b2_k66
    @h4b2_k662 жыл бұрын

    Substrate should be around 3 inches deep for horsefields, as they like digging

  • @Melissamms

    @Melissamms

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for adding this. I do try to keep mine at least that deep.

  • @hilton7487
    @hilton74874 жыл бұрын

    Please guys if you have any type of tortoise even a horsefield you need a water dish and refill it every with fresh water

  • @warrirs4life955
    @warrirs4life9555 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this! I am thinking of adopting a Horsefield tortoise and have so many question about substrate and other thing, so this is so helpful.

  • @jamesm9270
    @jamesm92705 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this video, Melissa. You are a smart young lady. I always learn something from the videos that you produce. Please continue to make more videos.

  • @andruestone3104
    @andruestone31045 жыл бұрын

    i enjoyed all of your videos (: cheers from cali ^

  • @daveb734
    @daveb7345 жыл бұрын

    Cool setup 👍

  • @leelewin4343
    @leelewin43432 жыл бұрын

    Do you still have her

  • @Melissamms

    @Melissamms

    2 жыл бұрын

    He's male. And yes I do. He is doing very well. He had a sinus infection earlier this year, but he is doing well now! He is happier than ever as far as I can tell.

  • @JJ-cb7gq
    @JJ-cb7gq2 жыл бұрын

    Ive just got a horsefield tortoise, learning and worrying as i go. Do you spray the substrate regularly? The humidity in my open table, can go as low as 20/40, i have soaked to help, but then the pro rep substrate becomes wet, and other places say to keep dry, some say to spray once a day, i have his heat, uv and food all good, cricket dust etc, hes a hatchling, have spagnum moss to, all the bits and bobs, i was wondering the best substrates to use for horsefield, and if i keep dry or wet. Hope your tortoise is doing great, and yourself. Best wishes

  • @Melissamms

    @Melissamms

    2 жыл бұрын

    Congrats on your new friend! I am going to post an update video on Boris soon since I have a new, slightly better setup. I spray the substrate occasionally. My humidity hovers around 40% (which may not be perfect). Truthfully, I dont monitor my humidity very carefully but I am very vigilant about looking at his droppings, activity levels, and sexual activity (he masturbates a lot lol). Since getting my new setup and switching his diet a bit he has been THRIVING. After having him for four years now, I'm quite confident when he is feeling well and when he's not so I don't worry about the humidity as long as I'm checking him for shell rot, giving weekly baths, and taking him to the vet regularly. I'm keeping a few cactus in there and that helps me remember to spray the substrate. Maybe once or twice a week. Mostly I just make sure I'm replacing and cleaning the substrate regularly. My box is decent at keeping in moisture so it doesn't dry out SUPER fast. I use coconut coir and organic potting soil as the substrate and that has worked well for him. My substrate is mostly coconut coir because he had a sinus infection a while back (very common) and the vet told me that dry dirt can get in their nostrils and exacerbate the problem. After that, I was more careful to use majority coconut coir in the enclosure. Sorry for the long paragraphs. I'm not a perfect pet owner and still learning but he has a clean bill of health, has gained weight, and appears happy so I just want to share what has worked for me. EDIT: Also, I would recommend getting him into cuttlebone early. Boris never tried cuttlebone until recently and though I can clip his nails, his beak has been a problem and he never developed a taste for cuttlebone from his old owners so his beak is a bit out of control. I am vegan so I sought out cuttlebone suppliers who do not fish their cuttlebone but instead find it on beaches (more sustainable, not killing cuttlefish that way). It has been quite a slog trying to get him to try this new addition to his diet. Again, sorry for the long response lol

  • @JJ-cb7gq

    @JJ-cb7gq

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Melissamms Well firstly thanks for all the information you have shared, very informative and helpful of you, this will help me alot , i will go with the substrate you are using, to help prevent any mishaps with the nostrils being blocked or irritated, it can be daunting being a new tortoise owner, i took for granted all the pros and cons. But I’m glad I’ve looked around, researched, asked this or that, and wanting to improve in all fields. Thanks for the cuttlebone knowledge to, i bought like a care package, that has dried flowers, pellets, cactus, cuttlebone and alot more, i received this yesterday, i didn’t even no cuttlebone was for reducing the beak until you said, so thanks again. Only a new owner of two weeks with zero knowledge, do you buy plants ready made to place in open table? Or grow your own, id prefer to buy them, cause the tortoise is for my daughter, and she will be looking after her Tortoise as soon as im comfortable enough to be able to know everything, to help her with the knowledge, cause she stays with her mum most the week, so i will have to learn the ropes in next few weeks, before leaving it down to her, with my help tho. How often should i go to vet with tortoise also, like once or more a year? Thanks for your time, help, from a friend from sunny Scotland lol

  • @JJ-cb7gq

    @JJ-cb7gq

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Melissamms god i missed the bit, the tortoise masturbating. How is that possible 😂

  • @Melissamms

    @Melissamms

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JJ-cb7gq your comment has inspired me to make an update video on Boris with all the things I've learned the past few years so thanks for the comment! I have two small cactuses in the enclosure but have found that is essentially impossible to keep any plant alive for any length of time. Natural light isn't the best in my apartment and Boris tends to trample any plants. I do keep some small cactuses in there which are actually still alive and untrampled after a few months. Those are the ONLY plants that have ever worked. Yes, Boris masturbates and looks like he is genuinely enjoying himself. If your tortoise is a boy, you will find that his sexual activity levels are a good sign of health. It is VERY obvious and intriguing to watch because their penises are enormous in comparison to their bodies. Like 1/2 to 3/4 their body length. I cant say for sure hes having a good time lol but he closes his eyes and groans. Then he gets very tired and goes to have a nap. Quite hilarious. Hope to visit Scotland someday. Glad you've enjoyed the video.

  • @Doomreb
    @Doomreb5 жыл бұрын

    What's up Melissa, how ya been

  • @Melissamms

    @Melissamms

    5 жыл бұрын

    Doomreb very good how are you? :)

  • @jordonbarber981
    @jordonbarber9812 жыл бұрын

    Don’t keep water in there! What! Once a week! is that a joke?

  • @Melissamms

    @Melissamms

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is now an older video and he's still with me and in perfect health. Never kept water in there. Just give him baths, cucumbers or other watery food, and drinks when I take him outside. I monitor his poop every day and always have and he is very obviously hydrated. Maybe doesnt work for you but I take him for check-ups every sixth months and he's the healthiest tortoise patient she has. So no. I dont put water in there and he's still hydrated.

  • @devonboone02
    @devonboone025 жыл бұрын

    Put a pond in there

  • @qcity6417

    @qcity6417

    3 жыл бұрын

    It’s a tortoise

  • @millie2718

    @millie2718

    3 жыл бұрын

    Late reply but if you put a pond in there they would die. It's a tortoise not a turtle, tortoises aren't aquatic and would simply drown

  • @eternal_nomad
    @eternal_nomad5 жыл бұрын

    So are you sober now?

  • @lbjuiekgkd6939
    @lbjuiekgkd69395 жыл бұрын

    Hello do you still use xanax or any drug ?