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Lillysmytort

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Could I ask that people post pics of their indoor ramps? I'm not exactly sure how I want it to be done, what to use, how to attach it, ect... I would be ever grateful...
 

tortoisetime565

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These are mine. I used plywood and made 15" by 6" and then I glued the kitchen cabinet slip resistant stuff to the backside of them. They use them frequently.

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Lillysmytort

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tortoisetime565 said:
These are mine. I used plywood and made 15" by 6" and then I glued the kitchen cabinet slip resistant stuff to the backside of them. They use them frequently.

Thank you
 

lynnedit

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Here is mine:

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There are strips of anti skid tape (buy by the roll at ACE hardware, etc.) between the pieces of wood to help trim nails.
 
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StuMac

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Here's the one I did for peaches.... it's 1large and 2 small wooden bridges that I picked up at Pets At Home. Attached them with zip ties and buried the bottom in substrate. Peaches can get up and down no problem. And VERY inexpensive too. Around £10 for all 3.
 
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We used wood strips over Scotch pads and plexiglass on the sides.ImageUploadedByTortForum1390923095.196559.jpg
 
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Lillysmytort

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StuMac said:
Here's the one I did for peaches.... it's 1large and 2 small wooden bridges that I picked up at Pets At Home. Attached them with zip ties and buried the bottom in substrate. Peaches can get up and down no problem. And VERY inexpensive too. Around £10 for all 3.

I love this!!!
 

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Russian tortoise ramp
 

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