Hello All,
I recently acquired a 1.1 pair of red-foot tortoises. We built a nice outdoor pen for them, and they've enjoyed our summer weather here in Michigan.
Now that the weather is changing, their time outside is limited, and will soon be over, until springtime. My question is, for those who keep tortoises in colder climates, how do yours fare indoors over the winter?
I have them set up in a rigid plastic "kiddie" pool, so they have plenty of room. I hung a light fixture from the ceiling, and have a mercury vapor bulb for basking heat and UV light. I have them in their own room in my basement, with auxulliary heat, keeping the room temp at 80 degrees. I know that natural sunlight is best, but I want to provide for their needs as best I can this winter.
Any tips or suggestions from experienced tortoise keepers will be greatly appreciated!
Thank you,
Kathy Robbins
I recently acquired a 1.1 pair of red-foot tortoises. We built a nice outdoor pen for them, and they've enjoyed our summer weather here in Michigan.
Now that the weather is changing, their time outside is limited, and will soon be over, until springtime. My question is, for those who keep tortoises in colder climates, how do yours fare indoors over the winter?
I have them set up in a rigid plastic "kiddie" pool, so they have plenty of room. I hung a light fixture from the ceiling, and have a mercury vapor bulb for basking heat and UV light. I have them in their own room in my basement, with auxulliary heat, keeping the room temp at 80 degrees. I know that natural sunlight is best, but I want to provide for their needs as best I can this winter.
Any tips or suggestions from experienced tortoise keepers will be greatly appreciated!
Thank you,
Kathy Robbins

