Hi all.
I went to our local Tropical butterfly house yesterday. Haven't been for a couple of years. Its an old farm open to the public. The farm have a huge tropical butterfly house, really good with all sorts of animals and plant life in there, loads of turtles/terrapins,birds and reptiles. I went to get some ideas for my new enclosure. This place is great and its getting bigger by the year and the animal variety is growing with it. This time they had 4 species of torts there. The Sulcata had plenty of space like most of their animals. They had 7 juvenile Hermanns that could do with more space, however they had 1 male redfoot and what I think is a marginated. These 2 were really crammed in, and none of the torts had hides or correct substrate. Could someone please confirm the species of these 2 torts please.
Everyone must have thought I was a nutter when I kept going outside and picking weeds for these 2 torts. lol
These may be in quarintine.
The tropical house is perfect for the redfoot to live in. 25deg c at 91% humidity.
I have about 200 photos of this place, all took with my phone, but decent and full of ideas. Is there an easy way to load that many photos onto here.
Thanks
Craig
I went to our local Tropical butterfly house yesterday. Haven't been for a couple of years. Its an old farm open to the public. The farm have a huge tropical butterfly house, really good with all sorts of animals and plant life in there, loads of turtles/terrapins,birds and reptiles. I went to get some ideas for my new enclosure. This place is great and its getting bigger by the year and the animal variety is growing with it. This time they had 4 species of torts there. The Sulcata had plenty of space like most of their animals. They had 7 juvenile Hermanns that could do with more space, however they had 1 male redfoot and what I think is a marginated. These 2 were really crammed in, and none of the torts had hides or correct substrate. Could someone please confirm the species of these 2 torts please.
Everyone must have thought I was a nutter when I kept going outside and picking weeds for these 2 torts. lol
These may be in quarintine.
The tropical house is perfect for the redfoot to live in. 25deg c at 91% humidity.
I have about 200 photos of this place, all took with my phone, but decent and full of ideas. Is there an easy way to load that many photos onto here.
Thanks
Craig