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tortgirl123

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So tonight we officially started my outdoor enclosure. Here's some of the pics
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The white on the underside of the brick was old spider webs. We made sure there were no spiders in the enclosure area
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Kind of blurry but you can see the green liner we put under the brick so he could escape
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Hide, water dish, and aloe
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My helper! :)
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My other helper! :)
Still not done yet. We have to put more green liner and a part that closes of the enclosure.
Any advice?
 
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Looking good. Don't forget pics when it's finished. You got some cute little helpers there to. Not shy at all:)
 

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Remember they can climb . So I would cap the wall with a lip that hangs over inside the enclosure at lest two or three inches . Besides that I thing you've did an amazing job.
 

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You can stack each row of bricks slightly more inward than the previous. This inward angle will prevent the tort from being able to climb out.
 

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