Albino Sulcata Tortoise For Sale<br /><br />Sulcata tortoises enjoy grazing on grasses and leafy plants (dandelion being a favorite). You can also feed them a variety of vegetables.<br /><br />It is rewarding to own these massive tortoises, but they require a habitat that has been constructed properly. Tortoise Town offers some of the most beautiful albino sulcata tortoises available anywhere in the USA.<br /><br />Temperature<br /><br />A sulcata turtle is a tropical species and requires warm temperatures. Tortoises should be kept in an enclosure with plenty of shade and a screen lid. It should be fed a mixture of salad greens such as turnips, carrots, and mustard as well as leafy vegetables like dandelion and parsley. This mixture of micronutrients will allow the tortoise to thrive. It is recommended to also provide pads of prickly pear cactus as well as hibiscus leaves, mulberry and hibiscus to provide it with a source of fiber. These natural items provide the tortoise with minerals that it can't get from salad mixes.<br /><br />Sulcatas can be kept indoors or outdoors, as long as their temperature is always above 80 degrees. If they are kept inside they will require an air conditioner and a light set on low or moderate. They also require a second UVB light that is running for 12-14 hours every day, and a basking spot that gets hot.<br /><br />Babies sulcatas need humid hiding spots that resemble the moist environment of their burrows. This humidity keeps them hydrated and keeps their shells from becoming bumpy. It is vital to observe young sulcatas for signs dehydration since they could quickly become dehydrated.<br /><br />If you're thinking of getting a sulcata, make sure to have a plan in place to plan what will happen if you are no capable of caring for it. A lot of sulcatas end up in rescues or animal shelters because their owners can no anymore take care of them. A great option to avoid this is to adopt the tortoise sulcata from a reputable breeder or shelter that allows them as pets and not food sources.<br /><br />Humidity<br /><br />Sulcata tortoises can be found along the southern edge of the Sahara desert, where they have built burrows and tunnels to escape the hot weather. They are listed as CITES Appendix 2 which means that captive-bred tortoises can be sold and traded but wild caught ones cannot.<br /><br />It is important to maintain a high humidity in the enclosure to ensure your sulcata turtle's health and well-being. It also promotes the tortoise's natural behavior of digging and exploring its cage.<br /><br />You can add a layer of cypress moss or mulch on the substrate to keep the humidity level high. Cypress mulch is available and moss in most home improvement stores or in the garden department of some grocery stores. Some tortoise enclosures consist of a mix of sand, dirt and commercially prepared tortoise beds. Regardless of the type of substrate you choose, it must be deep enough for your tortoise to dig into.<br /><br />Your sulcata tortoise requires an appropriate mix of edible weeds, grasses and other plants in his diet. To give him variety, he must be provided with a variety of fruits and vegetables. A low-starch tortoise diet such as Mazuri Grassland Tortoise Food or ZooMed Veggie Mix, should be provided to give your tortoise the nutrients that he needs. Cuttlebone is also a nice supplement that can be a good source of calcium.<br /><br />As with any pet it is important to think about the life span of your tortoise sulcata and be prepared for him to outlive you. It is recommended to have family members or friends who can take care of your tortoise in the event that you are incapable of doing so.<br /><br />Substrate<br /><br />Sulcata tortoises require a lot of commitment because they can live for more than 70 years if they are properly cared for. They are very active and difficult to confine in an enclosed space or in indoors. They can become difficult to manage and require a larger space.<br /><br />Sulcatas graze and require food that is based on vegetables, grasses and greens. This includes a mix of timothy and orchard and Bermuda grass hays as well as collard, turnip mustard, and endive leaves. Some people feed their sulcata turtles commercial diets of grass specially designed for tortoises.<br /><br />Substrate is a crucial element in the tortoise's environment. It provides a surface where they can dig, regulates temperature, and helps maintain the proper humidity levels. A potting mix of 1/3 organic soil as well as 1/3 play sand and 1/3 Cypress mulch is a great choice. Spray water on the substrate each morning to help it keep moisture.<br /><br />It is better to have an enclosure outside for tortoises, rather than an indoor one so they can enjoy the sun's natural light and have a shady place to hide during the day. A shady spot is particularly important for young tortoises since they are prone to sunburn and dehydration. The addition of a mud pit on the outside of the enclosure can allow tortoises to splash mud onto themselves as a natural way of shielding themselves from the harsh sunlight.<br /><br />It is essential to take an infant sulcata tortoise out for a few hours each day, since it will boost their metabolism and make them burn calories more quickly. During this time, they must be monitored closely to stay clear of predators and to ensure that they always have access to water. A regular exam by a reptile vet also essential.<br /><br />Lighting<br /><br />Normally a sandy beige color with darker "honey" coloring on their head, legs and tails, these tortoises have aggressive spikes on their front legs which help them dig and prevent being pulled from their burrows in a backward direction. These spikes give them their name and they make the perfect pet if you want a tough pet who can fight off predators. They can also be hand fed and can quickly get over their fear of humans when given the chance.<br /><br />Tortoises spend the majority of their time grazing, sunbathing and soaking the sun's rays in grassy areas. This is why outdoor vivariums work best for their needs. If they are kept outdoors, make sure that the enclosure is stocked with plenty of shade, hiding spots and access to a shallow water. These large tortoises are not used to bright sunlight and could easily be burned by it, so they require a space that is protected from the scorching sunlight. A plastic reptile shelter or a box with a low roof work well. A Zoo Med Repti-Ramp(tm) Bowl can be used to provide easy-to-access standing water for your tortoise.<br /><br />The lighting of the sulcata tortoise can be compared to that of most desert species tortoises, as they require UVB light to produce vitamin D3. The best choice for this is to utilize an specialized bulb (Zoo Med Powersun) that provides both the heat and the necessary UVB for your baby. This bulb should be left on for 12 hours per day. It should not be placed next to any glass as it will block the UVB radiation.<br /><br />Remember that sulcata turtles tend to be less active than adults and may be more difficult to handle for new owners. We recommend buying a well-started hatchling or yearling rather than an albino turtle that is available for sale, as they are already accustomed to handling them and will be more active.<br /><br />Diet<br /><br />Sulcata tortoises are grazing species which require a high-fiber and low-protein diet. In the wild, they eat diverse foods, including timothy hay, edible flowers like dandelions, clover and sow thistle, cactus pads and mulberry leaves. Fruit is also required to supply minerals and vitamins. Avoid feeding <a href="https://thetortoisehome.com/product/angonoka-tortoise-astrochelys-yniphora/">order tortoise online</a> as this can cause scute-pyramiding as well as a shorter lifespan.<br /><br />Hydration is essential for the health of your sulcata turtle and wellbeing. Incubating their enclosures in shallow water a few times every week will ensure that they are getting the water they require. In addition it is also beneficial to mist their habitats in the mornings as the dampness can aid in regulating their body temperature.<br /><br />When properly cared for, these tortoises can be around for a long time. However, this means that they require a substantial commitment from their owners. If you are thinking about buying one of these tortoises, be prepared for a long-term relationship and have a backup plan in the event that you are incapable of caring for them in future.<br /><br />It is also essential that buyers are aware that sulcatas do not like to be around other animals and should be kept in a separate area. This information is crucial before making a purchase. This is important for those who intend to keep their tortoises in. If an indoor environment is not feasible an outdoor heated greenhouse or shed might be a great option for these large pets. The tortoise can appreciate a natural setting and avoid the stress of moving into the new home.
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