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Advice please
10-18-2012, 07:58 AM
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Advice please
I have 3 redfoots this is my first yr with my 2 8in I adopted I live in Jacksonville Fl so we get damp cold winters nothing like back home in Pennsylvania but it does drop below 65 some night and with the dampness I don't want anyone to get colds, My question is do you think 2 8in redfoots can spend the winter in a 75 gal tank? I plan on filling it with soil, stones and bark and planting some of the same veggies that are growing in there outside home in it. I was also planing on putting card board around the bottom so just like with the bricks out side they don't spend their day trying to get out. My 41/2 will go into a 29 gal tank same set up.
what do you think.

Thank you,
Charlotte


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10-18-2012, 11:30 PM
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RE: Advice please
http://www.tortoiseforum.org/thread-2476...z29jAj468q

http://www.tortoiseforum.org/thread-2473...z29jAj468q

Here are a couple of my favs (you can get some ideas from Terryo's FRICKEN AWESOME indoor set ups)....perhaps you can set them up in their own winter enclosures and/or get a larger one for those size of torts??????
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10-19-2012, 03:40 AM (This post was last modified: 10-19-2012 03:41 AM by wellington.)
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RE: Advice please
I agree, they need something larger, or separate enclosures.

You could also, lock them inside a heated tort house for the cold nights. Also, just bring them in for the nights and put back outside during the day.
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10-19-2012, 03:47 AM
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RE: Advice please
Instead of using a terrarium, could you build a tortoise box. If you have never made one, it sounds a bit intimidating but is quite simple. There are some great idea on here, some simple and others extravagent.

For the humid species, I wil have plenty of humid hides and cover almost a third of the enclosre with plexiglass/plywood to keep in humidity. Humidifiers also work really well. My hingebacks and aldabras will sit under where the mist floats down for awhile then go bask for a bit and repeat.
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