Berkeley
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I wanted to share a couple of pictures of some of my leopard tortoises and their outdoor enclosure. All of my leopards are rescues, so unfortunately they all have varying degrees of pyramiding. I like to do naturalistic enclosures, and to try and replicate the inhabitants' natural environments as closely as I am able.
This pen is 12x15 feet, with a 4x4 offshoot for the juveniles. It is made of 1x6 decking boards, and it is heavily planted with grasses and thorny bushes.
Here is one of the females.
A shy male. This one is probably my favorite. I really like the smoothness of his shell, as well as the perfect leopard spotting. In my mind, that is just textbook!
Same one, just from a little farther away.
One of the juveniles in the separate pen.
Enjoy!
--Berkeley
This pen is 12x15 feet, with a 4x4 offshoot for the juveniles. It is made of 1x6 decking boards, and it is heavily planted with grasses and thorny bushes.
Here is one of the females.
A shy male. This one is probably my favorite. I really like the smoothness of his shell, as well as the perfect leopard spotting. In my mind, that is just textbook!
Same one, just from a little farther away.
One of the juveniles in the separate pen.
Enjoy!
--Berkeley