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  1. daddy_frankenstein

    Grow tent Enclosure for Greek Yearling - Feedback wanted! [With Photos]

    Thanks so much for the response! I was a little concerned about putting too much bark in, as I accidentally bought large bark pieces rather than fine, and I've heard on their own they can be tricky for e ones to walk on, so I thought I'd add additional coco coir to compensate, but I'll...
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    Grow tent Enclosure for Greek Yearling - Feedback wanted! [With Photos]

    Hello all! My Greek yearling is moving to a new home and I’ve built her an indoor enclosure that I hope will last her I until she is 3. Dimensions are 180cm by 90cm (roughly 6ft by 3ft). The substrate is a mixture of coco coir and orchid bark (Roughly a 70:30 mix). She’s got a heat lamp, UVB...
  3. daddy_frankenstein

    Is my hay-obssessed Greek tortoise getting enough light?

    Main light is an Exo-Terra Daylight basking bulb 150W UVB is a T5 bulb linked here I spray the Coco coir daily when the tortoise is having her bath, I also put a plastic sheet over the top of the enclosure during the day to keep humidity in. Humidity is about 90% just after spraying and about...
  4. daddy_frankenstein

    Is my hay-obssessed Greek tortoise getting enough light?

    Hey everyone! I've got a 9 month old Greek tortoise who's had a little extension put in on her enclosure about 2 weeks ago- At the start all I put in the extension was hay (she loves sleeping and digging in hay), and she seems to enjoy it. But now she spends all of her time in there...
  5. daddy_frankenstein

    Is my Greek tortoise getting enough UVB? [Photos attached]

    Hi there! New to the forum but wanted a second opinion on whether my tortoise is getting enough UVB light. My tortoise is set up in a converted wardrobe, half of which is taken up by another tortoise enclosure (which I've not attached as their tortoise set up isn't mine to share) - The two...
  6. daddy_frankenstein

    Spur Thighed with a sticky nose

    To be clear, you mean a Greek tortoise, not a sulcata, right? I think that's where some of the confusion is coming from
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