Hallo all!
My name is Alexis, I've just joined, but I have put quite a lot of hours in reading here. I love this forum. (-:
I do not have a tortoise, but I've been researching Leopard's for a few years, in anticipation of getting one, and I'm curious about something.
I have a Double Ferret Nation for my rats, but as I am down to only four now, I've moved them to just the top.
I have cement mixing bins that fit just right in the bottom (for bedding) that measure 36"L x 25"W. Provided I could figure out a way to maintain proper humidity and temperature, do you guys think this would be a sufficient size for a while for a tort?
I am well aware that my eventual-friend will need something much larger as an adult, but I'm curious (if at all) how long something this size could hold a leopard tort?
Don't be afraid to tell me no! I'm okay will skipping it altogether, especially as I do not even have a tortoise, but I hate to see cage space go to waste, and thought it would be nice way to fill the bottom.
My name is Alexis, I've just joined, but I have put quite a lot of hours in reading here. I love this forum. (-:
I do not have a tortoise, but I've been researching Leopard's for a few years, in anticipation of getting one, and I'm curious about something.
I have a Double Ferret Nation for my rats, but as I am down to only four now, I've moved them to just the top.
I have cement mixing bins that fit just right in the bottom (for bedding) that measure 36"L x 25"W. Provided I could figure out a way to maintain proper humidity and temperature, do you guys think this would be a sufficient size for a while for a tort?
I am well aware that my eventual-friend will need something much larger as an adult, but I'm curious (if at all) how long something this size could hold a leopard tort?
Don't be afraid to tell me no! I'm okay will skipping it altogether, especially as I do not even have a tortoise, but I hate to see cage space go to waste, and thought it would be nice way to fill the bottom.