Just another quick care video but this ones on African SIdeneck Turles. Enjoy.
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A care video on African Sideneck turtles.
African Spur-thighed tortoise habitat video reptilestv
Join Host Israel Dupont with Herpetologist Hillary Dupont as they discuss Creating a Habitat for your African Spur-thighed/G. Sulcata Tortoise. Hillary explains the tortoise’s natural geographic location, its environmental requirements. And she and Israel begin designing the habitat with the substrate (bedding) and décor/enrichment elements. for more visit www.reptilestv.com
African Side-Neck Turtle Care Video
This video is on my female african sideneck.The video talks about care of these turtles. ENJOY:)
African Spurred Tortoises – How To Care For These Giant African Turtles
Inspired by the African tortoises when young, attractive, outgoing, and very tame. Perhaps these reasons, every future owner of a turtle is seriously considering owning one. However, African tortoise can not be the best choice for pets because it grows very large and becomes very strong. In fact, African Spurred tortoises are the largest turtles in the African continent and the third largest in the world. Probably need more space and lots of food. Moreover, they need a lot of time and money. Â African Spurred tortoises so-called because of the spurs on their hind legs. Located in the hot, dry scrub areas of North Central Africa, adult female African Spurred Tortoise can reach a shell length of 20 inches, while adult males can grow even more, with deposits of up to 30 inches long. Shell has a broad, oval, white body and brown head. The body color varies from yellow to golden brown. This species also has a very thick skin. Â Inspired by the African turtles need a diet rich in fiber. They like to have a mixed green salad and vegetables every day, with a sprinkling of calcium, from time to time. It is important to note that any animal has a tendency to obesity, if overfeeding. Thus, each holder of a turtle must ensure that African food is served in moderate amounts. These turtles can also eat fruits such as melons and apples during the summer months, but only once every 10 days to two weeks. They should never be fed commercial dog or cat food. Â African Spurred tortoises require a warm and dry. In their outdoor enclosures, the substrate of sand, three-quarters of the peat and the fourth needed. Add a layer of hay grass to the side to provide shade. This tortoise shade shelters from heat and provides a safe place to rest. In addition, heating of animals, the use of heat-emitting bulb of the lamp. Hang 12 cm above the surface. It should also provide a place for sunbathing, heated from 90 º to 95 º F. bis Make sure that you also have a place for a plate with water. For security reasons, make sure the site is free of predators. And as a homeowner, if you decide to keep the indoor terrarium turtle in a big house? No? In the aquarium. These two variants of accommodation are very different. Â These instructions apply only to small and medium enterprise African Spurred Tortoise. Plastic tubs, wooden boxes and other objects, which are suitable for all sizes. It is worth noting that the African Spurred Tortoises, like most of his family, require large amounts of UVB vitamin D3 synthesis (needed in calcium metabolism), and love the open air, in contact with grass, plants and soil. It is therefore recommended the construction of housing for them in the open air at every opportunity. To have and care for any turtle species require much time and money. You will need to make informed decisions based on the needs of race, particularly turtles. Do not become one of those owners, who are as excited as a turtle keeper beginner, but as a result of sale? Or even worse, leave? Your pet is discarded, trying to protect themselves in naturaleza.ÂÂ