When I was a kid you bought one, stuck it in the garden and fed it cucumber when it was hungry then found it at the end of September and put it in a box in the shed until you woke it up when Blue Peter told you to in the Spring.
I'm guessing it isn't like that any more as I've seen mention of UV lights and terrariums etc?
had one as a kid,done excatly as you said....lived in a box at the bottom of mums wardrobe in the winter.....his name...........................timmy the tortoise..........ahhhhh happy days
My daughter got one for her boyfriend george (thats the name of the tortoise). I had to make a box thing with heat lamps and stuff. They dont hibernate till there about 5 years old and im realy embarrased that i know this shit.
If you want it to live longer than you they take quite a bit of care - especially diet. No, you can't just feed them cucumber (or a lot of other stuff which has traditionally been fed to them).
My missus has one. Its a right pain in the rs! We have to tape a key locator on his back when he's out in the garden, or we end up searching for him all night.
My tortoise is in the garden all year round, he digs himself under the shed when he hibernates, and wanders around the garden as he pleases. He could dig out if he wanted, but I think he likes where he is
(14-05-13, 07:41 PM)PlasticHarry link Wrote: We have one.
If you want it to live longer than you they take quite a bit of care - especially diet. No, you can't just feed them cucumber (or a lot of other stuff which has traditionally been fed to them).
Wow, King Thomas is exactly the kind of tort I want to leave behind for my kids to keep when I turn to dust.. I am so jealous!
What's wrong with keeping a tort outdoors I wonder, are there no natural torts in this part of the world? I saw a few a few months ago at a pond in Phoenix park in Dublin. They seems to be doing fine.