Inflatable Outdoor Enclosure

algoroth1

Active Member
5 Year Member
Joined
Jul 22, 2012
Messages
159
Location (City and/or State)
South Florida
Tortoise claws, a cat, any blown sharp object or simply perishing of the rubber/plastic.
Great idea, but only for a short term solution, methinks.
Right Adam. I thought we'd do a little better because the material was heavy and durable. Oh well. Going out to paint the plywood now :mad:
 

Tidgy's Dad

Well-Known Member
5 Year Member
Joined
Feb 11, 2015
Messages
48,224
Location (City and/or State)
Fes, Morocco
Right Adam. I thought we'd do a little better because the material was heavy and durable. Oh well. Going out to paint the plywood now :mad:
Rather you than me.
But it was a great idea. Still think super for temporary accommodation.
 

algoroth1

Active Member
5 Year Member
Joined
Jul 22, 2012
Messages
159
Location (City and/or State)
South Florida
Well, got the plywood enclosure built and painted. Ponce seems to like it. Neighborhood kids came to ask "watcha buildin' mister" so I let them pitch in. Felt like an old Tom Sawyer;-) 5/8 inch plywood painted green by popular demand. Will try to attach a photo when I'm back on my computer. In the end I would agree that the inflatable enclosure is a great idea for temporary housing.
 

algoroth1

Active Member
5 Year Member
Joined
Jul 22, 2012
Messages
159
Location (City and/or State)
South Florida
Here's a pic. Far from beautiful but "not bad fo' gu'mnt work":-/
 

Attachments

  • 1430964629945.jpg
    1430964629945.jpg
    124.1 KB · Views: 18

algoroth1

Active Member
5 Year Member
Joined
Jul 22, 2012
Messages
159
Location (City and/or State)
South Florida
No w worries. Manouria emys emys (Brown Mountain Tortoise) are not diggers. They're climbers, which is why the walls had to be at least 2 ft tall.
 

New Posts

Top