Your homemade tortoise enclosure?

jordo6668

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My 4 rt's cage in the 2 pictures and the second one is my baby rt cage
 

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Done with final phase of my enclosure (plantation) [SMILING FACE WITH SMILING EYES] my russian looks happy.
 
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Very nice! I love it! I like how you have the plant shelf and the piece of slate/ stone underneath the feeding bowl.


It was fun watching each step. Thanks for posting .
 

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Pretty simple at the moment...was going to expand it, but we're moving out of state in late April, so I'll build a bigger, better one at that point.

The enclosure, itself, I cant find a picture of, but it's like this 3' X 5' quarantine enclosure, other than being much larger (8' X 5') and not having a chicken wire lid: The next one I plan on being approx. 8' X 16'.

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This is the "Tort Cave" (no, no cool stuff ala the Bat Cave :D), note bar tray converted into a water dish/soak site:

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As I find the other pictures, I'll update this post, but it may show you a few possibilities. :cool:
 
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