Tortellini's Outdoor Enclosure

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jhigh81

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IMG_0819.JPGI adjusted a few things...what do you guys think? He has 3 hides, plus a spider plant. I plant russian tortoise seed mix in the ground, but he eats it faster than I can plant it. He seems really happy, and doesn't try to constatly escape at all. The area receives a combination of sun and shade at all times, so he can always choose.
You can see him waiting on his feeding rock for his breakfast, so you can get an idea of the size of the enclosure.
 

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I like it! I would also section off some of it and grow some seed there and open it up to him when its nice and thick so he cant eat it all at once.
 

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Wow that is nice! Hopefully I can get Franklin one built close to that, it's like paradise! Love the name too ;)
 

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Eweezyfosheezy said:
I like it! I would also section off some of it and grow some seed there and open it up to him when its nice and thick so he cant eat it all at once.

Yeah that was exactly my thought to make sure that they grow properly before he eats it :p
Lovely name btw... :D
 
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