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Hi all, it’s been a while since I’ve posted as I’ve now had my 3 males for over 20 years (acquired as hatchlings; 2 reliably get along well together, 1 occasionally has to be separated).
I’m going to be moving soon and will temporarily be relocating them to my mother-in-law’s who has a large chain link fenced yard. I can’t give them the full run of it so am going to section off an area for them as a temporary pen for a few months. It’s in northern Florida so I’m less concerned about winter temps though will be setting up heated hides.
My ask is suggestions on cheap but sturdy temporary perimeter fencing. They’re use to cinder block, metal, or pvc fencing, but those aren’t practical for the temporary set up. I’ve considered wood, but am open to other options. I’ve used flashing once in the past. Also (in case you ask) I can’t relocate their current set up because it’s about 1K miles away and they currently have the full run of our yard.
Any thoughts/suggestions from others with experience with larger sulcatas would be greatly appreciated.
My boys are approx. 85, 100, 120 lbs respectively.
Thanks,
Rick
I’m going to be moving soon and will temporarily be relocating them to my mother-in-law’s who has a large chain link fenced yard. I can’t give them the full run of it so am going to section off an area for them as a temporary pen for a few months. It’s in northern Florida so I’m less concerned about winter temps though will be setting up heated hides.
My ask is suggestions on cheap but sturdy temporary perimeter fencing. They’re use to cinder block, metal, or pvc fencing, but those aren’t practical for the temporary set up. I’ve considered wood, but am open to other options. I’ve used flashing once in the past. Also (in case you ask) I can’t relocate their current set up because it’s about 1K miles away and they currently have the full run of our yard.
Any thoughts/suggestions from others with experience with larger sulcatas would be greatly appreciated.
My boys are approx. 85, 100, 120 lbs respectively.
Thanks,
Rick