How to Ensure your Redfoot Tortoise is getting Enough Humidity

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @4quall
    @4quall 20 дней назад

    Josh's Frogs is awesome. Staff have always gone above and beyond for me whenever I had an issue. I highly appreciate fellow hobbiest as staffers as they know the trouble we might come across out of the blue. Great Video Jon! Was great seeing the kids growing up with Uncle Jon 😂 Merry Christmas Brother!

  • @kristalroman6955
    @kristalroman6955 5 дней назад

    Great video

  • @miguelescorza6785
    @miguelescorza6785 15 дней назад

    Thanks for the red foot video!!

  • @DPC7305
    @DPC7305 19 дней назад

    Awesome info as usual .

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    @ctr_1602 12 дней назад

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    @STARZANDRADZREPTILES 19 дней назад

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  • @alztortz
    @alztortz 15 дней назад

    New subscriber here. I just found your channel - it’s fun and informative 😊
    Do you re-hydrate the sphagnum moss that you put into their hides ? And how often do you do that ? Before you replace with new sphagnum moss ? Thanks

    • @Thirdcoastreptile
      @Thirdcoastreptile  15 дней назад +1

      @alb_annica I do spray down the moss once it's dry to the touch about twice a month. Eventually it will breakdown and decompose or the redfoots will eat it. So it's a judgment call when you want to replace it. The only rule that I have is to avoid saturation. Great question and I am glad you enjoy the content 😊