Sulcata Tortoise
Proper Diet and Housing
A high fiber, low protein and calcium rich diet will ensure good digestive
tract function and smooth growth. Avoid over reliance upon “supermarket”
greens and fruits, which typically contain higher protein levels and excessive
pesticide. African Spurred tortoises are a grazing species; every effort should
be made to duplicate this diet in captivity. Fruit should be offered very
rarely or not at all as their digestive system is not equipped to handle high
sugar content foods.
DIET:
Orchard grass or hay foods. It is suggested that one use calcium supplement
with vitamin D3 if the animal is Carrots, Bell Peppers, and a little bit of
tomatoes ,squash ,Zucchini ,pumpkin Timothy or Bermuda Grass, Rye, Alfalfa,
Blue Grass, Fescue Leafy greens (dandelions, clover, endive, grape leaves,
mulberry leaves ) Cactus pads "Opuntia cactus" Spineless Prickly
Pear Cactus, high fiber and good calcium, Rose Petals, and Hibiscus Flowers
Lawn clippings (pesticide free) Various greens (Mustard Greens, Escarole,
Romaine Lettuce, Kale, dandelions, etc. Mazuri Tortoise Diet “soak with
warm water drain excess water, mix with greens and veggies Additional calcium
supplementation is essential. Powdered calcium can be sprinkled on all being
maintained indoors and calcium without D3 if it is outdoors. Provision of
cuttle bone, which can be gnawed if desired, is also recommended.
Recommended internet web site www.chelonia.org care is discussed on their
free online email community donations can be made to them also to help preserve
these awesome creatures.
INDOOR HOUSING:
The tortoises should be provided with 12 hours of full spectrum light to provide
UVB, and be maintained with a temperature optimum of 90 degrees for basking,
with a slight drop at night. There should be a hide box located in the corner
away from the basking spot to allow the tortoise a cooler dim retreat.
Organic topsoil and children’s play sand is a suitable substrate.
You could also use grass hay. Alfalpha pellets are suitable for hatchlings.
OUTDOOR HOUSING:
Tortoises should be provided water, shade and shelter, preferably heated.
Predator proof outdoor habitats offer advantages over indoor accommodations
and should be seriously considered an option once the tortoises reaches a
suitable size (6”- 8”), too heavy for another small animal to
carry it away.
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