I found my leopard tortoise on his side for the second time in 6 months-he seems like he's trying to climb on his hide box-any suggestions-I work during the day and have found him both times like this when I got home
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I found my leopard tortoise on his side for the second time in 6 months-he seems like he's trying to climb on his hide box-any suggestions-I work during the day and have found him both times like this when I got home
>>I found my leopard tortoise on his side for the second time in 6 months-he seems like he's trying to climb on his hide box-any suggestions-I work during the day and have found him both times like this when I got home
Is this a baby?
I can't find where I read this & I can't remember exactly how it was done but I remember someone once talking about taping popcycle sticks to the back of a baby which somehow prevented the baby from flipping over.
If I can find those instructions, I'll post them.
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PHRatz
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