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Yellowfoot Tortoises

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Hello everyone,
I'm Whitney from VA and the proud owner of an aproximately 6 month old cb Sulcata, named Kendi from NCE. I am new to tortoises but am actively learning as much as I can about them.
I am very interested in getting a pair of yellow foot tortoises but am seeking some personal experiences with YF prior to begining the search for a pair. My understanding is that the majority of YF adults in the US are wild caught. I am concerned about their adaptability to my climate, specifically during the summer when they would be spending most of their time outside, their humidity requirements and tolerance for temperature. I also am concerned about parasites and the personalities of WC tortoises.
I have read several care sheets on redfoots and yellowfoots but have not found much yellowfoot specific information.
I am not planning on starting my search for a pair until August because I will be spending the month of July in S. America where I hope to see YFs in the wild. This will be a wonderful opportunity to learn more about them and hopefully will give me ideas on how to design an ideal indoor and outdoor habitat for YFs.
I appreciate any tips, links to information and perosnal experiences you may have to share!
Thanks so much,
Whitney
 
I currently only keep a 1.1 group of Yellow Foots but plan on getting more. But my female is my favorite pet I have ever owned. Yes, you are correct about all these adults being wild caught, but I think in a couple more years there will be quite a few Captive bred adults available because more and more captive hatched babies are being produced. So far my female has done great indoors and I am just now starting to build an outdoor enclosure for them and that is when I hope to get more.
Yellow Foots like to be kept wet and they need a lot of humidity.
 
Thanks for the response and many apologies for not responding earlier, I have been out of the country without internet access for the past month and am just getting back to my yellowfoot hunt.
I appreciate you sharing infromation about your yellowfoot pair and am encouraged to hear that your female is your favorite pet. I intend on building an appropriate indoor enclosure over the next few weeks and start the hunt for *hopefully* a captive bred pair and if not, a long term captive pair.
Thanks, best wishes,
-Whitney
 
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