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weldorNate

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Here are a couple of pictures of my tort chilling at the top of his outdoor enclosure. ImageUploadedByTortForum1377076289.868071.jpgImageUploadedByTortForum1377076307.937013.jpg
 
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Wow he's a great climber! I think he can see out of his enclosure and wants out! Lol. Don't you worry about him falling and landing on his back? It would scare me :S
 

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An excellent example for why we need to cap the corners!
 

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You should add some dirt or something to the bottom, maybe he would be more inclined to dig rather than climb, However it is a russian so he may keep climbing instead haha.
 

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I betting he'll do both dig for a while then climb for a while.
 

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I don't worry about him falling cause hes done it a few times and in a couple seconds he gets him self flipped back over. In his indoor enclosure he does both sometimes he climbs on his log hide to look at me to see if i am going to take him for the day.


The enclosure i use was something i put together in about 15 minutes and is easy enough to move and take down cause here in north Dakota our weather is a little unpredictable i am in the design process for his indoor enclosure that i am going to build just don't seem to have a lot of time to get everything down that i want to.
 
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