William Bjerglund
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Hi, i would love to see some of your sleeping enclosures since i am currently building my own for my indoor enclosure and would love some extra inspiration.
Otherwise, have a great day.
Otherwise, have a great day.
sorry for late response i have 2 russians 1 3 year old and 1 4 year old and its a tort table and thanks for suggesting me to look a little deeper i will make your to do thatI see that no one has commented on your post, probably because "sleeping enclosures" are pretty much the same in indoor habitats.
Most people use half log hides, boxes, or flower pots half buried in the substrate, or even plastic bins upside down with a hole cut for an entrance.
If it's not a hatchling, some torts like to just burrow into the substrate, or nestle in under a plant.
What kind of tortoise do you have, and how old? Is this a tort table or a closed chamber?
If you just look around on this forum you will find many pictures of every kind of enclosure.
I don't know what store choices he has...he's in Denmark. But maybe Amazon could help him out?Not sure if you mean a hide? I bought a small storage container at Walmart for $8 and cut a hole in the side big enough for my tort to go thru then packed it with Sphagnum moss and Cypress mulchView attachment 252501View attachment 252502
Toddrick Its all good now i did mean a hideout thingy cause of the cold winter and i did find a box just like that in a danish store basically Walmart of Denmark if you could say soI don't know what store choices he has...he's in Denmark. But maybe Amazon could help him out?
Great idea i have bought a box just like now and i made a door instead of the hole you made but it works and now they can sleep thank you for your ideaNot sure if you mean a hide? I bought a small storage container at Walmart for $8 and cut a hole in the side big enough for my tort to go thru then packed it with Sphagnum moss and Cypress mulchView attachment 252501View attachment 252502