Sri Lankan Star Tortoise Lighting
UVB light exposure is extremely important for all tortoises, including baby Star tortoises for sale. We recommend a Reptisun UVB 10.0 lamp, T5 (tube style). Screw in lamps like the cheap spirals are not recommended and really do not have much of a radius of coverage. Think about the tortoise being outside, getting constant UVB and UVA from every angle. Now, think about the exposure they will get in their habitat inside or outside your home, and try to make them similar. Not easy, is it? Using a T5 high output lamp will give you the best scenario. Using the 10% lamp is good, however for distances 15-24″ above the tortoise, a 12% lamp is recommended. Arcadia UVB lamps are the best in our opinion, though a tad more pricey, they also last twice as long.
Sri Lankan Star Tortoise Care
Caring for a Sri Lankan Star tortoise for sale is reasonably easy, so long as you invest the time to learn. Sri Lankan Star tortoises are medium sized tortoises and therefore only require a medium-sized tortoise habitat, at full maturity of say 3×6′, though larger is always better. Multiple female Sri Lankan Star tortoises may be housed together in groups of up to 6, but size should be 4 cubic feet larger per female. Using a tortoise table, or tortoise house kit will work, just pay close attention to temperature and humidity. A baby tortoise, in general, will need higher humidity as the main variable for success.
Our biologist has compiled a fantastic Sri Lankan star tortoise care guide. Please be sure to view all aspects of Sri Lankan star tortoise care at the pages below:
- Sri Lankan Star tortoise care
- Baby Sri Lankan Star tortoise
- Sri Lankan Star tortoise habitat
- Sri Lankan Star tortoise temperature
- Sri Lankan Star tortoise UVB Lighting
- Sri Lankan Star tortoise Lighting
- Sri Lankan Star tortoise substrate
- Sri Lankan Star tortoise diet
- Sri Lankan Star tortoise humidity
- Sri Lankan Star tortoise lifespan
- Sri Lankan Star tortoise size
- Sri Lankan Star Tortoise Soaking
- Sri Lankan Star tortoise housing
- Sri Lankan Star Tortoise Enclosure
- Sri Lankan Star tortoise water
- Sri Lankan Star Tortoise breeder
- Sri Lankan Star tortoise
- Sri Lankan Star tortoise for sale
- Sri Lankan Star tortoise for sale online
- Indian Star Tortoise for Sale
- Burmese Star Tortoise for sale
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Sri Lankan Star tortoise habitat
Baby Sri Lankan Star tortoises can exist in something as small as a 24×12″ sweater box. Keeping humidity high is key, so these work. Using a fish tank is not recommended but also can work if set up properly. You will want to cover the sides so that the tort cannot see out, as that will cause he or she to become anxious and constantly try to escape via the clear see-thru side(s). We like to use the 24″x15″x48″long PVC style single glass front reptile cages available from reptile basics. For UVB fitting them out with a 36″ T5 10.0 fixture is easy.
Sri Lankan Star tortoise for sale – temperature
Baby Sri Lankan Star tortoises should be kept with an ambient temperature of 86 degrees. A cold spot of 80 is fine and a warm spot of 95 is also nice, however, the ambient temp remains the most important. Here at Turtle store, our main concern is the ambient temp and not getting too cold. We focus more on this than the temperature gradient that is so widely talked about. Finding that the tortoises’ theme to thrive with a median temperature of 86, we now maintain this throughout our daytime enclosure temperatures. Evening temps are allowed to drop into the high 70s, however with very slow moving, humid air, it seems a tad warmer and “muggier” for the tortoises.
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Sri Lankan Star Tortoise Substrate
- For substrate, we recommend a nice mixture of 50:50 potting soil and potting mix (organic). Be sure there are no additives or fertilizers included as that could kill your tort. Baby Star tortoises do burrow so providing 4″ of the substrate is recommended and spraying it down with a pressure sprayer daily is great. Spraying the soil and your tort(s) in the morning to simulate a morning dew so to speak works create. One added but important benefit of doing this is creating a super humid microclimate for your tortoise should they choose to burrow. It is in these microclimates in which baby tortoise exists in the wild. Remember not to call the Russian tort a star turtle or star turtle for sale, it’s a tortoise!
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Star tortoises and humidity
Humidity is important with all baby tortoise species, including the Testudo tortoise family. Baby Sri Lankan Star tortoises require humidity in the area of 75%. When kept indoors, the habitats tend to be on the dryer side and therefore will require some work to increase the humidity where need be. Using a lid, or some type of closed system will help tremendously.
Here at the Turtle store, we raise all of our babytorts (Indians, Burmese Star, Sri Lankans, Russians, Greeks, Egyptians, Marginated, etc) in closed systems with high humidity and LOW air movement. From years of breeding Star tortoises, we now have mastered the art of raising these beautiful Sri Lankan Star tortoise hatchlings.
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Sri Lankan Star Tortoise Lifespan
Sri Lankan Star Tortoises are known to live for about 30 years. This is important to keep in mind when purchasing your baby sri lankan star tortoise because they will be around for a long time if properly cared for!
Sri Lankan Star Tortoise Size
Female Sri Lankan star tortoises are often larger than their male counterpart. Females grow to be about 10 inches while males can expect to grow to about 8 inches in length.
Sri Lankan Star tortoise water
Giving your baby Sri Lankan Star tortoise access to water is preferred, and soaking daily is required. Soak your baby tortoise in a shallow soaking dish with opaque sides so the tortoise cannot see out. Soak for 10 minutes in 85-88 degree warm water once daily. Typically soaking your tortoise and then placing them directly atop their pile of greens and Mazuri is best each morning. Establishing a daily routine when possible will benefit your tortoise a great deal.
Sri Lankan Star tort diet
Variety is key when talking about what to feed your new Sri Lankan Star tortoise. It isn’t really about one thing, it is about feeding a wide variety of high-quality greens and veggies. By feeding a variety you will ensure not to “overdose” your tortoise on certain things. For example, spinach is bad. If you feed spring mix that contains spinach as one of 15 ingredients, it will not be too much where you need to worry about spinach. If all that you ever feed is spring mix, then you have a problem. Turtle store uses a mixture we chop daily of Romaine, Kale, Dandelion, Spring Mix, Endive, Collard, Mustard, and Beet Greens. In addition, we soak our mazuri tortoise chow in water mixed with a 50:50 ratio of calcium with D3 AND Vionate (a multi-vitamin and mineral powder).
Star Tortoise Breeder
When purchasing a baby sri lankan star tortoise it is imperative that you buy from an experienced tortoise breeder and keeper. Our Star Tortoises are top notch and ready to ship to you via FedEx Overnight in heated or cooled insulated shipping containers and come with our live arrival and full 7-day health guarantee. One shipping charge covers up to 3 tortoises.
As with all of our baby tortoises for sale, adult tortoise for sale and turtles for sale online, our Eastern Hermann’s tortoise are guaranteed to arrive alive, well and healthy! All reptiles for sale available at the Turtle store come with a full health guarantee. With a REAL biologist on-site you are gonna say this is my turtle store of choice, and mean it!
More than just baby Sri Lankan Star Tortoises for sale
The turtle store is your source for the largest selection of captive bred baby tortoise for sale and adult tortoise for sale. All of our captive bred baby tortoises come with our full live arrival and health guarantee. Here at the turtle store, we work with over 25 species of turtles for sale including baby turtles for sale and captive bred tortoises. The turtle store guarantees you the largest selection of healthy, captive bred turtles and tortoise for sale anywhere in the USA.