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Good starter Tortoise?

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  • 08-09-2012, 09:13 PM
    californiakingsnake
    Good starter Tortoise?
    Im thinking about getting a tortoise for my reptile collection. I am wanting one that can be kept indoors, and doesnt get all that big. Any ideas?
  • 08-09-2012, 09:31 PM
    Royal Hijinx
    A friend of mine has a pair of Hermann's and they seem very good to go.
  • 08-09-2012, 09:32 PM
    californiakingsnake
    Re: Good starter Tortoise?
    Do you know anything about the prices of them?
  • 08-09-2012, 09:34 PM
    gruneaugen86
    Russians are a good choice! Males get to about 8" long, females about 10" long. They do well indoors as long as you have a sufficiently large enclosure and a good UV bulb.
  • 08-09-2012, 09:38 PM
    californiakingsnake
    Re: Good starter Tortoise?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by gruneaugen86 View Post
    Russians are a good choice! Males get to about 8" long, females about 10" long. They do well indoors as long as you have a sufficiently large enclosure and a good UV bulb.

    I was planning on a wooden tortoise table about 6 foot long, and 3 foot wide. I seen some people say the bigger the better for tortoise tables. Is this true? Are these measurements going to be alright? Im going to build a a hide in the cool end of the table and hang up a heat lamp on the warm end. I think Im going to go with the Russians.
  • 08-09-2012, 09:44 PM
    gruneaugen86
    That size would be great for a Russian :) Just make sure the heat lamp is also a UV lamp! The best one on the market right now is the ZooMed Powersun, 100W.

    If you're looking to buy a captive bred hatchling, I got mine here: http://ivorytortoise.com/ These guys are great, have a wonderful reputation and take good care of their tortoises.

    If you need more info, check here: http://russiantortoise.net/index.htm It has the best care info for Russians I've seen anywhere, plus there is a link to an active forum if you have other questions that aren't answered there.

    I noticed you said "Russians" in your post - not sure if you meant you would want to get more than one, but if so I can tell you that Russian tortoises are a lot like BPs - not very social and don't usually do well living together, with some rare exceptions. Just so you know! :)
  • 08-09-2012, 10:00 PM
    californiakingsnake
    Re: Good starter Tortoise?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by gruneaugen86 View Post
    That size would be great for a Russian :) Just make sure the heat lamp is also a UV lamp! The best one on the market right now is the ZooMed Powersun, 100W.

    If you're looking to buy a captive bred hatchling, I got mine here: http://ivorytortoise.com/ These guys are great, have a wonderful reputation and take good care of their tortoises.

    If you need more info, check here: http://russiantortoise.net/index.htm It has the best care info for Russians I've seen anywhere, plus there is a link to an active forum if you have other questions that aren't answered there.

    I noticed you said "Russians" in your post - not sure if you meant you would want to get more than one, but if so I can tell you that Russian tortoises are a lot like BPs - not very social and don't usually do well living together, with some rare exceptions. Just so you know! :)

    Thanks! Ill check it out
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