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Bell's Hingeback Tortoise Size: Adult's shell length can reach a 8"
diameter Temperature/Humidity: Ideal daytime temperature for Bell’s hingeback
tortoises should range between 75º and 80º. Additionally, a basking area
should maintain a local temperature of 95º to 100º. Night time temperature
should remain between 65º and 75º. The humidity for these tortoises should
be kept at or near 55%. Lighting: All tortoises require ultraviolet lighting
to maintain good health and shell structure. Ultraviolet lighting is recommended
for 12 hours per day. The use of a timer will help to maintain an accurate
lighting schedule.
Feeding/Watering: Bell's hingeback tortoises are omnivorous (eat both
plant and animal matter). Therefore their diet should include vegetables
and fruit plus insects and prepared foods (such as canned low fat dog
and canned turtle food). A good rule of thumb for feeding tortoises is
80%-90% plant matter and 10%-20% animal matter. Suggested foods: romaine
or green leaf lettuce, green peppers, tomatoes, cooked sweet potatoes,
squash, cauliflower, thawed frozen mixed vegetables, berries, cherries,
bananas, plums, earthworms, crickets, mealworms, and superworms. When
feeding fruits & vegetables, use five vegetables to every fruit per meal.
Red fruits are great for shy eaters as tortoises are naturally attracted
to the color red. Feeding tortoises every other day is suggested as well
as dusting food with vitamin/calcium powder every other feeding. Always
remove food four hours after it is offered to prevent spoilage. A shallow
water dish is recommended to allow the tortoise to soak without the risk
of drowning. Make sure that the water dish is easy to enter and exit,
and changed daily.
Habitat/Housing: Individual tortoises can be maintained in a 40 to
55 gallon aquarium. A screen lid is essential for proper air exchange.
For multiple pets, increase habitat size accordingly to ensure each tortoise
has plenty of space to move about and not interfere with tankmates. An
undertank heater should be placed on the same end of the tank used for
basking. A shelter for hiding is necessary, especially if multiple pets
are in the same enclosure. Misting the habitat once daily will help maintain
proper humidity levels. Substrate
(Bedding): 2" to 3" inches of Bed-A-Beast, is recommended for tortoise
terrariums to encourage their natural burrowing instinct. The substrate
should be kept moist, but changed regularly to avoid bacterial growth.
General info: Bell's hingeback tortoises are so named for the "hinge"
on their shell that allows them more flexibility. Tortoises can be long-lived
pets if maintained properly. It is estimated that their lifespan can reach
upwards of 50 years.
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