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Veronica
04-02-19, 07:12 PM
Hello!

I don't know how many people on this forum have Russian tortoises, but I thought I'd give my question a shot here.

I've decided, that if I do get a tortoise, a Russian would be a good fit for the mid-NC climate, and ideally it would be kept outdoors year round. I know that Russians tolerate low temperatures as long as they are allowed to dig burrows to hibernate in. The temperatures around here rarely reach below 20 degrees F (the suggested minimum temperature during the winter), but they do occasionally drop to 10-15 degrees. My question is, would it be fine for the few nights outside that it drops that low? Or would it be safer to bring it in? (I don't have one yet, so at least I don't need to worry about that yet.)

Thanks for any help!

herp nerd
04-03-19, 06:46 AM
I would think to keep him inside since some tortoises can get respiratory infection if its to cold. With other tortoises you can keep them up in temperatures higher than 30 degrees. I don't know if that's the same with russian tortoises. Hope that helped a little bit.

Veronica
04-03-19, 07:15 AM
Thanks! I figured that would be the case. (Which is, of course, perfectly fine. I would want to provide the best possible care for any tortoise I get.)

herp nerd
04-03-19, 04:00 PM
When you get it please post picks would love to see the little tort (:

Veronica
04-03-19, 04:16 PM
Of course I will. It may end up being some other kind of tortoise, but whatever I get, I'll be sure to post lots of pictures : )