If you own a tortoise, it’s natural to consider getting another reptile to keep it company. After all, a second reptile is sure to thrive
Author: ReptileJim

Dehydration can cause various health issues and may even kill your pet tortoise if it remains unaddressed. The key is to spot the symptoms of

Prolapse happens when a tortoise poops out its guts, or its insides slide out its cloaca. That occurs when an internal or sex organ from

Every tortoise carries parasitic worms. However, if your tortoise’s natural immunity is compromised, perhaps by stress, hibernation, or sickness, the parasites could adversely affect its

Tortoises are slow-moving animals, leaving them vulnerable to predators. As a result of this, they must have the ability to protect themselves, that they do

Tortoises have resilient body armor. Regrettably, tortoises may get their shells cracked due to a fall, conflict with other pets, or conditions being certain. When