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Housing Garden Tortoises
HERMANNS,
SPUR-THIGHS, MARGINATED
NATURAL HABITAT.
The
three above species are naturally found in
southern Europe close to the Mediterranean where
summer's are long, hot and mostly dry, and where
temperatures can reach 100F+.
Tortoise's are cold blooded reptile's and
require heat, which they regulate by moving in
and out of the sun during the day. Night
temperature's are often much lower around the
high 60's and low 70's. A tortoise can maintain
a higher body temperature in the wild at night
by digging into soil which has been heated by
the sun during the day.
Apart
from the importance of temperature tortoise's
are exposed to high level's of ultra violet
light (UVA & UVB) from the sun's ray's which
also play's an important part in the health of
the tortoise. UVA & UVB help increase appetite,
activity and induce reproductive behaviour. It
also helps the tortoise produce it's own vitamin
D3 which help's to distribute and absorb the
correct level's of calcium which it need's to
maintain healthy growth.
To
give you an idea of the difference between the
weather in the UK and southern Europe. In the UK
we have on average about 1000+ hours of sunshine
per year, where as in southern Europe it's more
like 2,500-3000+ per year
HOUSING IN THE U.K.
Although commonly known as garden tortoise's
they are not suitable to be left outside day and
night without some form of protection. Well
ventilated green house's or cold frame's for
plant's with easy access to an outside pen are
perfect. They provide protection from the rain
and wind etc and create Mediterranean
temperature's even on a slightly sunny day.
It's
very important to have shaded area's both inside
and outside where the tortoise can hide during
the day if the temperature is too hot, and also
to sleep during the night. Fresh
water should be made available at all times by
sinking a shallow tray into the ground to give
easy access as many tortoise's like to bath as
well as drink.
Hatchling's up to two or three years old should
be kept in a vivarium with a suitable heater
connected to a thermostat to maintain a day
temperature of 78F-82F with a basking area
creating a hotspot up to 90F.
Lighting is best provided by a full spectrum
light producing UVA & UVB which should be on for
14 hour's a day and off for 10 hour's to create
regular day\night effect.
Young
tortoise's can be put outside , but only on warm
sunny day's and in a safe secure enclosure, and
do not forget that they will need a box to hide
in if the sun is too hot, and they must go back
in the vivarium at night.
BEFORE BUYING A TORTOISE
Make
sure you understand the basic needs of a
tortoise regarding temperature and housing.
They
need suitable indoor and outdoor enclosure's.
The outdoor enclosure should have shaded and
covered area's for protection from sudden
changes of weather and from predator's.
All
tortoise's regardless of there size and age must
have a suitable indoor enclosure such as a
vivarium with suitable heating and lighting, as
the UK weather and temperature tends to
fluctuate and is not stable enough to maintain
your tortoise outside throughout the summer.
Remember tortoise's are cold blooded and need
stable temperature's to maintain a healthy
appetite and growth.
PLEASE REMEMBER
Your
tortoise needs to maintain it's body
temperature. House your tortoise outside in good
weather and inside in bad, and you should not go
far wrong.
Remember you should always bring your tortoise
indoors at night due to the damp conditions
caused by morning dew which can seriously damage
your tortoise's health.
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