I just got these 2 hatchling sulcata tortoises this morning. I'm probably just overreacting because these are my first tortoises but they haven't been moving. Is this normal for 5 hours after we unboxed them. Their substrate is forest floor(cypress mulch) and reptisoil mixed. They also have mazuri tortoise ls diet but they haven't eaten yet. I'll put a pic of thier bin
Yes, it's normal. It depends on a number of factors including their age, how much they've been handled, general stress levels, what their habitat setup is, and so on.
Pics! we need pics of the torts and your setup. I can help you get them situated if I can see what yo'ure working with.
For now, first things first. Grab a casserole dish and put enough warm water (82-85F) in it to come up to their chins (a few centimeters if they're really new hatchlings, a bit more if they're older and bigger. Soak them in this warm water for 20 minutes. Hatchlings need daily soaks to make sure they're getting proper moisture, as well as they will go potty in the water. they may come out as they warm up, they may not. It's fine either way, the important part is that soak. Pat them dry with paper towel and put them in the warmest part of their enclosure.
Get some Kale or chard and chop it up into small bits (half the size of your pinky nail). feed them that and supplement with mazuri in a mash (consistency of peanut butter). thepellets are hard for hatchlings to chew and adding the moisture is again very important for their little bodies. They may not eat today or for a couple days, but keep offering the food. Depending on when they hatched they will likely still have some of the absorbed yolk to keep them going for up to 2 weeks. They WILL eat once they're comfortable and hungry.
I'm going to attach the PDF that I sent home with all of the people who adopted our sulcatas when we were breeding. It has a lot of good info in it. and should help. I'm also available for questions and advice.
Good luck!