Russian Tortoise - Russian tortoise grazing on dandelion greens
beginner Care
herbivore
diurnal

Russian Tortoise

Testudo horsfieldii

The Russian tortoise (also called Horsfield's tortoise) is the most popular pet tortoise for good reason - they are hardy, personable, and stay small enough to house reasonably while being large enough to be robust and handleable. Native to the arid steppes of Central Asia from Afghanistan to China, Russian tortoises are adapted to extreme temperature variations and naturally brumate (hibernate) through cold winters, making them one of the most cold-tolerant tortoise species. Adults reach only 6-10 inches, making them much more manageable than larger species like sulcatas. Russian tortoises are active, curious animals that enjoy exploring their enclosures and interacting with keepers at feeding time. They require a strict grass and weed-based herbivore diet with no fruit or lettuce.

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Group

tortoise

Diet

herbivore

Size

6-10 inches

Lifespan

40-60+ years

Activity

diurnal

Temperament

docile

Beginner Score

7/10

Recommended Setup

Essential gear for Russian Tortoise

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Foundation

Recommended Enclosure

8x4 ft or outdoor enclosure — the foundation of any successful setup.

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Critical

UVB Lighting

Critical for Russian Tortoise. Target UVI 2.9-7.4.

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Substrate

Organic topsoil and sand mix, or grass outdoors substrate matched to natural habitat.

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Universal

Thermostat

Non-negotiable safety. Controls heat sources to prevent fires and burns. The Inkbird ITC-308 is the de facto standard.

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Universal

Calcium + D3 Supplement

Daily for growing reptiles, several times per week for adults. Pair with proper UVB — supplements alone don't replace it.

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Universal

Multiple Hides

Reptiles need cover on both warm and cool sides. Open enclosures cause chronic stress — appetite issues, glass surfing, and refusal to bask.

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First Reptile: with research
Score
7/10

Warnings

Requires brumation, burrowing space, specific diet

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