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Sulcata Tortoise

  • Young
  • Male
  • Extra Large
  • tortoise
  • Sulcata

About Sulcata Tortoise

Baltimore, MD

Species & Breed

tortoise
Sulcata

Physical Traits

Young
Male
Extra Large
Tan

Behavior

Sulcata Tortoise’s Compatibility

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    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has good compatibility with other animals.

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Sulcata Tortoise's Story

Please note, the sulcatas in the picutres ARE NOT the ones for adoption. They ARE representative of the ones that often need homes, though.<br/><br/>We may get other requests to place different sulcatas in the MD/PA/VA area. Full grown sulcatas (which can weigh between 100lb and 200lb) need a large, fenced-in, predator-proof area to roam and graze in the warm weather (at least a 1/4 acre), and a VERY large heated enclosure in the winter, such as a heated shed, barn, green house, or specially constructed enclosure in a basement. Sulcatas can grow to 100 POUNDS OR MORE more, and DO NOT hibernate. Homes in southern climates are preferred. Smaller tortoises (1 lb to 20 lbs) can be kept in various sized Rubbermaid totes or plastic stock tanks (which come in 300 gallon sizes). Shipping is an option IF TEMPERATURES ALLOW, if an adopter is willing to pay for shipping, which typically runs $100-$200 depending on your location (shipping is usually through FedEx next day for smaller tortoises, or Delta Dash for those over 20lbs, which requires pick-up from an airport). Our sulcata tortoises come with a NO SALE/ NO TRADE/ NO BREEDING ADOPTION CONTRACT, and the marginals are notched for ID. <br/><br/>THESE ARE COWS WITH SHELLS THAT DO NOT HIBERNATE. They eat like cows, and what goes in must also come out, if you get the idea. When they're about 40lbs, they can go through chain link fencing and dry wall. <br/><br/>This is a good Facebook group for learning more about these tortoises. https://www.facebook.com/groups/682548225197286<br/><br/>If interested in a sulcata, please request an adoption application from matts_adoptions@hotmail.com - make sure to indicate YOUR CITY and STATE in the email, and with what size of sulcata you'd be willing to start, and gender if known. Keep in mind that males often fight other males and may harass a lone female. If you have a male and female together, we do ask that any eggs produced are destroyed immediately.

Please note, the sulcatas in the picutres ARE NOT the ones for adoption. They ARE representative of the ones that often need homes, though.

We may get other requests to place different sulcatas in the MD/PA/VA area. Full grown sulcatas (which can weigh between 100lb and 200lb) need a large, fenced-in, predator-proof area to roam and graze in the warm weather (at least a 1/4 acre), and a VERY large heated enclosure in the winter, such as a heated shed, barn, green house, or specially constructed enclosure in a basement. Sulcatas can grow to 100 POUNDS OR MORE more, and DO NOT hibernate. Homes in southern climates are preferred. Smaller tortoises (1 lb to 20 lbs) can be kept in various sized Rubbermaid totes or plastic stock tanks (which come in 300 gallon sizes). Shipping is an option IF TEMPERATURES ALLOW, if an adopter is willing to pay for shipping, which typically runs $100-$200 depending on your location (shipping is usually through FedEx next day for smaller tortoises, or Delta Dash for those over 20lbs, wh

Please note, the sulcatas in the picutres ARE NOT the ones for adoption. They ARE representative of the ones that often need homes, though.

We may get other requests to place different sulcatas in the MD/PA/VA area. Full grown sulcatas (which can weigh between 100lb and 200lb) need a large, fenced-in, predator-proof area to roam and graze in the warm weather (at least a 1/4 acre), and a VERY large heated enclosure in the winter, such as a heated shed, barn, green house, or specially constructed enclosure in a basement. Sulcatas can grow to 100 POUNDS OR MORE more, and DO NOT hibernate. Homes in southern climates are preferred. Smaller tortoises (1 lb to 20 lbs) can be kept in various sized Rubbermaid totes or plastic stock tanks (which come in 300 gallon sizes). Shipping is an option IF TEMPERATURES ALLOW, if an adopter is willing to pay for shipping, which typically runs $100-$200 depending on your location (shipping is usually through FedEx next day for smaller tortoises, or Delta Dash for those over 20lbs, which requires pick-up from an airport). Our sulcata tortoises come with a NO SALE/ NO TRADE/ NO BREEDING ADOPTION CONTRACT, and the marginals are notched for ID.

THESE ARE COWS WITH SHELLS THAT DO NOT HIBERNATE. They eat like cows, and what goes in must also come out, if you get the idea. When they're about 40lbs, they can go through chain link fencing and dry wall.

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How To Adopt

Sulcata Tort... was listed as Adoptable by Mid-Atlantic Turtle and Tortoise Society
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Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Mid-Atlantic Turtle and Tortoise Society. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
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If you've submitted an inquiry, Mid-Atlantic Turtle and Tortoise Society will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Sulcata Tort..., they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Mid-Atlantic Turtle and Tortoise Society, and they'll be happy to help!
Mid-Atlantic Turtle and Tortoise Society's Adoption Policy
Please DO NOT CALL until after you've emailed to request an application. INCLUDE YOUR CITY and STATE when contacting MATTS. Not all turtles are legal in all states, and we need to know your location to know if you will be legally able to adopt a specific turtle. Please e-mail matts_adoptions@hotmail.com to request an application. We'll email you the application with recommended reading. Once the application is returned to MATTS, we'll go over it and might make some recommendations or ask more questions. If everything looks good, we'll ask you to complete an enclosure for the turtle or tortoise and send pictures of it. If everything looks good, we'll schedule a date and time for you to pick up your new pet or have it shipped when possible. Our turtles come with a no sale, no trade adoption contract upon adoption. Shipping is possible if temperatures allow, via FedEx next day shipping, for delivery on a Wednesday or Thursday. We've been shipping turtles for 20 years, and it's very humane, and better than how many turtles are transported to pet stores. Adopters must pay for shipping, and depending on location and turtle size, shipping may be between $50 and $130 for a typical turtle. In NJ, the state requires you to obtain a $10 Individual Hobby permit after getting a turtle. It's a fairly easy permit to get, and our adoption contract serves as a receipt needed to prove you didn't take the turtle from the wild. Visit https://dep.nj.gov/njfw/wildlife/exotic-and-nongame-wildlife-permit-applications/ to apply for a permit. See https://dep.nj.gov/njfw/wildlife/exotic-and-nongame-species-permit-faqs/ if you have questions. In Maryland our adoption contract serves as a receipt needed to prove you didn't take the turtle from the wild. Maryland regulations can be found at https://dnr.maryland.gov/wildlife/Pages/Licenses/captive.aspx NY residents would need a special educational permit from the DEC to keep any Terrapene species of box turtle or any native NY state reptile. https://dec.ny.gov/regulatory/permits-licenses/fish-wildlife-plant/special-licenses/collect-possess-sell https://extapps.dec.ny.gov/docs/wildlife_pdf/lcpee16.pdf OH requires a permit for native reptiles and a native turtle would need to be microchipped if it's over 4". Eastern Box Turtles cannot be adopted to VA, GA, WV, PA, or most points north of PA on the eastern shore due to regulations in those states, although you can have a box turtle in CT. NY residents would need a special educational permit from the DEC to keep a box turtle. Red-eared sliders cannot be adopted to VA, WV, or FL.

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