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I recently lost my Leopard tortoise when he ate a bunch of gravel and did not respond to anything my vet and I threw at him. He shared a partitioned space out in the garden with my red foot, but since he's gone I just opened up the whole thing for him.
The red foot is a cherry head that was given to me by a friend who had rescued it from her niece who did an okay job raising him. He's got some pyramiding but otherwise is healthy. Here is the run.
I'm in Austin and thanks to Kelly Hull (tortadise) who suggested I get some irrigation going, I have this setup which works very well. I plan to extend it the length of the pen.
The only thing left to do is build an insulated house for the mild winters here.
The red foot is a cherry head that was given to me by a friend who had rescued it from her niece who did an okay job raising him. He's got some pyramiding but otherwise is healthy. Here is the run.
I'm in Austin and thanks to Kelly Hull (tortadise) who suggested I get some irrigation going, I have this setup which works very well. I plan to extend it the length of the pen.
The only thing left to do is build an insulated house for the mild winters here.
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