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Maggie Cummings
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I thought I would post some of my enclosures for y'all to see. I have indoor and out, and I just thought some of you might be interested in how we keep them in Oregon...
This is where Hospital Girl spends her days. Down below out of the picture is a piece of lattice that I use for shade and it's also stone right there and she likes to nap there. She shares the spot with Abscess Nose but he has dug a burrow so that's where he naps. It's planted with seeds from Carolina Pet Supply. It's mostly Sulcata grazing mix and clover and some select other seeds. And you can see their neighbor...
This is where the box turtles spend their days...all my animals are brought in at night because of the raccoons...
This is where Queenie lives. She also has an area outside that I will show next. Look to the far right and that's where her hide is. She's made a nest in there out of Bob's hay. She also has a fixture with a black light bulb in it for cold nights and at the far left side there is a CHE. She has cypress mulch for her substrate and a large pile of hay to make a mess with...
This where Queenie spends her days...
This is Bob's shed. It is insulated and the interior is lined with 3/4 inch plywood made to withstand Bob's temper tantrums. He gets mad and rams the walls and the doors. This picture was taken from my deck...
This is the people door...
I finally got a vent put in so it doesn't stay so hot in there. It makes me and Bob really happy...
This is Bob's sleeping box. Most nights he sleeps in there but on hot nights he sleeps in the pile of hay under Queenie's tort table.
I got his heater moved to a safer place too, and no, it doesn't make the walls too hot.
This is a view of about 1/4 of Bob's yard...
I guess I'm done. Next time I'll take shots of all my indoor enclosures. This was mostly outdoors I guess, and I just couldn't think of anything funny. I'd much rather make a thread on Bob's escapades I guess. Just showing enclosures is pretty boring I think. But I hope you enjoyed it and I hope that you can see that you can make habitats that are good, even tho they are not fancy. The important thing is to make the animal happy and comfortable, it doesn't have to be fancy like Terry' O's it can be plain like mine. You just need to make sure they have water and shade and are safe. It's super important to make sure they are escape proof too!!!
Just ask Bob!
This is where Hospital Girl spends her days. Down below out of the picture is a piece of lattice that I use for shade and it's also stone right there and she likes to nap there. She shares the spot with Abscess Nose but he has dug a burrow so that's where he naps. It's planted with seeds from Carolina Pet Supply. It's mostly Sulcata grazing mix and clover and some select other seeds. And you can see their neighbor...
This is where the box turtles spend their days...all my animals are brought in at night because of the raccoons...
This is where Queenie lives. She also has an area outside that I will show next. Look to the far right and that's where her hide is. She's made a nest in there out of Bob's hay. She also has a fixture with a black light bulb in it for cold nights and at the far left side there is a CHE. She has cypress mulch for her substrate and a large pile of hay to make a mess with...
This where Queenie spends her days...
This is Bob's shed. It is insulated and the interior is lined with 3/4 inch plywood made to withstand Bob's temper tantrums. He gets mad and rams the walls and the doors. This picture was taken from my deck...
This is the people door...
I finally got a vent put in so it doesn't stay so hot in there. It makes me and Bob really happy...
This is Bob's sleeping box. Most nights he sleeps in there but on hot nights he sleeps in the pile of hay under Queenie's tort table.
I got his heater moved to a safer place too, and no, it doesn't make the walls too hot.
This is a view of about 1/4 of Bob's yard...
I guess I'm done. Next time I'll take shots of all my indoor enclosures. This was mostly outdoors I guess, and I just couldn't think of anything funny. I'd much rather make a thread on Bob's escapades I guess. Just showing enclosures is pretty boring I think. But I hope you enjoyed it and I hope that you can see that you can make habitats that are good, even tho they are not fancy. The important thing is to make the animal happy and comfortable, it doesn't have to be fancy like Terry' O's it can be plain like mine. You just need to make sure they have water and shade and are safe. It's super important to make sure they are escape proof too!!!
Just ask Bob!