Sup, what's happening Tortoise Forum?
Here are some pictures of my newly renovated indoor enclosure. I previously made a thread titled "Pictures Of My Sulcata In Its Indoor Enclosure." I took into consideration that glass, see through tanks aren't for me. They do work well for many people that I've seen on Tortoise Forum & many other forums. I've seen some extremely nice & professional ones made for Redfoot's here. I think it all comes down to space though. As said many times if a tortoise can see through the tank, its like they say the grass is greener on the other side. I did some research & it was either a 50 gallon Rubbermaid Tote OR the MacCourt Super Tub & I went with the tub. The whole point of changing its enclosure was for my Sulcata to not stress itself to try to find a way out, a little more space to roam, space to add a humid hide & I thought it was easier to move around, more agile. I changed the substrate to all Timothy Hay because I didn't inform myself that moist Eco Earth & Timothy Hay cause mold & I was surprised to find some under the Turtle Bone & feeding dish. As you can see there is no fluorescent UVB bulb setup with the enclosure because I have to return the fixture & bulb because one of the two isn't working. I plan to have one within 2 weeks.. Moving along here are the pictures.
Thanks in advance,
SulcataDud3
Here are some pictures of my newly renovated indoor enclosure. I previously made a thread titled "Pictures Of My Sulcata In Its Indoor Enclosure." I took into consideration that glass, see through tanks aren't for me. They do work well for many people that I've seen on Tortoise Forum & many other forums. I've seen some extremely nice & professional ones made for Redfoot's here. I think it all comes down to space though. As said many times if a tortoise can see through the tank, its like they say the grass is greener on the other side. I did some research & it was either a 50 gallon Rubbermaid Tote OR the MacCourt Super Tub & I went with the tub. The whole point of changing its enclosure was for my Sulcata to not stress itself to try to find a way out, a little more space to roam, space to add a humid hide & I thought it was easier to move around, more agile. I changed the substrate to all Timothy Hay because I didn't inform myself that moist Eco Earth & Timothy Hay cause mold & I was surprised to find some under the Turtle Bone & feeding dish. As you can see there is no fluorescent UVB bulb setup with the enclosure because I have to return the fixture & bulb because one of the two isn't working. I plan to have one within 2 weeks.. Moving along here are the pictures.
Thanks in advance,
SulcataDud3