loving this idea!

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I love this, I found it on a tegu forum but with some plants and more decorations I think my redfoot Koopa would love this type indoor setup! Beautiful to look at in the home as well :)

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and this one
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Excellent! If you are able to duplicate that, you will have a very happy tortoise.
 

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They are very nice. My belief is the more you can make your tortoise's enclosure fit into more areas of your life, the more not only will you enjoy your tortoise but the more you will observe it. More observing leads to better care and understanding of the animal's needs. Like if you shuffle the tortoise off to the backroom, it will only get a set amount of care time. Bring it into the front room and make it a focal point and you increase the time you give it, even if indirect time, by a huge amount.

Same goes with outside enclosures. Folks who add the relaxing aspect to the spot will spend more time not only enjoying the tortoise, but the fresh air, the relaxation, and gain a great appreciation for their tortoise, the possible water feature they may have, the plants and the things that are attracted to them like butterflies, their yard and home. Even a greater appreciation for themselves.
 

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Jacqui said:
They are very nice. My belief is the more you can make your tortoise's enclosure fit into more areas of your life, the more not only will you enjoy your tortoise but the more you will observe it. More observing leads to better care and understanding of the animal's needs. Like if you shuffle the tortoise off to the backroom, it will only get a set amount of care time. Bring it into the front room and make it a focal point and you increase the time you give it, even if indirect time, by a huge amount.

Same goes with outside enclosures. Folks who add the relaxing aspect to the spot will spend more time not only enjoying the tortoise, but the fresh air, the relaxation, and gain a great appreciation for their tortoise, the possible water feature they may have, the plants and the things that are attracted to them like butterflies, their yard and home. Even a greater appreciation for themselves.

I agree 100% Jacqui! :)
 

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Apparently the guy made them himself, he said on there he used some old windows

another view of one of them
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