Hi all! A bit of background first - I've got young sulcata tortoise who's quickly outgrowing his current enclosure and so plans to build him a new enclosure are underway. Unfortunately, I live in the not so sunny UK so housing a tort outside is a bit more difficult. Whilst Stompy (my tort) has access to a large space to roam throughout the warmer months, he's quickly outgrowing his current indoor enclosure with winter around the corner. Fortunately, we have the resources and space available to convert a summer house or as we call it over here a granny flat into an indoor enclosure for Stompy over the winter. This should allow Stompy to still have "enough" room to roam whilst he isn't able to outside. I use the word "enough" very loosely as I'm aware as sulcata owners we shouldn't be aiming to provide the bare minimum amount of space possible, but rather the opposite, hence the reason for the thread
With that being said, I wanted to ask some questions first to those who might be in a similar situation or to those who have previous experience building a large indoor enclosure. Please feel free to share any other tips or general advice you have! If the threads full of helpful advice, I'd be willing to or anyone else can, summarise the contents into a new post advising those in colder climates how they can build something similar. The obvious answer would be to not house a sully in colder climates, but if you've got the resources to be able to mimic the right conditions then I don't necessarily see a problem with that. For the sully's in colder climates, I'm hoping/wanting this thread or the thread to follow to be a helpful guide giving them the best chances/lives possible.
Anyway, now to the specific questions I have:
1) The current floor is some kind of laminate/vinyl (we recently moved into the property the summer house sits on so not sure what's underneath the flooring), but what surface would be best to have as the very bottom layer that the substate then sits on?
2) On a related note, does anyone know anywhere that sells bulk orchid bark, cypress mulch or coco coir here in the UK? From the limited experience I have, and advice I've read, this would/is the best substrate to use, but buying it in the quantities I'd need is proving to be a difficult task. Alternatively, if anyone has any other substate suggestion, please feel free to share!
3) Due to the damp/moist substate, I've had problems in the past with previous enclosures where mould was forming on the outside of the enclosure from where I presume the water had soaked through. That was until built a new enclosure and lined it with pond lining. That's worked a treat so far. Anyway, from all of the builds I've seen on YT and a few threads on here, pond liners aren't really used and so I'm wondering if I should use one and if so, should this line the bottom and sides of the enclosure, or the roof/ceiling as well? His current enclosure has it pretty much everywhere, as I wanted to stop the issue I was having, but now am unsure if it's a waste of money or not.
4) Is there any different heating equipment like industrial bits to use for an enclosure of this size or is it simply a case of getting higher watt bulbs, CHE, etc and more of them?
5) I've seen different opinions regarding UVB some saying 3 hours a day is enough, and then others saying they need to be on for 12 hours a day. If someone could explain or clarify what is/isn't correct it would be much appreciated! I believe the kit I've got currently is okay, but in case it's not, I've got the 54w Arcadia D3+ Reptile Lamp T5 12% UVB liked to an app on my phone to controls timers, output, etc.
I should also note that I'm planning to put a ceiling to the enclosure that I can open if/when I need to go in it, to not waste energy heating the upper half of the room that Stompy will never venture into unless he later grows wings.
I'll thank you all in advance for the amazing and helpful feedback as I know the community is great and will give great advice!
With that being said, I wanted to ask some questions first to those who might be in a similar situation or to those who have previous experience building a large indoor enclosure. Please feel free to share any other tips or general advice you have! If the threads full of helpful advice, I'd be willing to or anyone else can, summarise the contents into a new post advising those in colder climates how they can build something similar. The obvious answer would be to not house a sully in colder climates, but if you've got the resources to be able to mimic the right conditions then I don't necessarily see a problem with that. For the sully's in colder climates, I'm hoping/wanting this thread or the thread to follow to be a helpful guide giving them the best chances/lives possible.
Anyway, now to the specific questions I have:
1) The current floor is some kind of laminate/vinyl (we recently moved into the property the summer house sits on so not sure what's underneath the flooring), but what surface would be best to have as the very bottom layer that the substate then sits on?
2) On a related note, does anyone know anywhere that sells bulk orchid bark, cypress mulch or coco coir here in the UK? From the limited experience I have, and advice I've read, this would/is the best substrate to use, but buying it in the quantities I'd need is proving to be a difficult task. Alternatively, if anyone has any other substate suggestion, please feel free to share!
3) Due to the damp/moist substate, I've had problems in the past with previous enclosures where mould was forming on the outside of the enclosure from where I presume the water had soaked through. That was until built a new enclosure and lined it with pond lining. That's worked a treat so far. Anyway, from all of the builds I've seen on YT and a few threads on here, pond liners aren't really used and so I'm wondering if I should use one and if so, should this line the bottom and sides of the enclosure, or the roof/ceiling as well? His current enclosure has it pretty much everywhere, as I wanted to stop the issue I was having, but now am unsure if it's a waste of money or not.
4) Is there any different heating equipment like industrial bits to use for an enclosure of this size or is it simply a case of getting higher watt bulbs, CHE, etc and more of them?
5) I've seen different opinions regarding UVB some saying 3 hours a day is enough, and then others saying they need to be on for 12 hours a day. If someone could explain or clarify what is/isn't correct it would be much appreciated! I believe the kit I've got currently is okay, but in case it's not, I've got the 54w Arcadia D3+ Reptile Lamp T5 12% UVB liked to an app on my phone to controls timers, output, etc.
I should also note that I'm planning to put a ceiling to the enclosure that I can open if/when I need to go in it, to not waste energy heating the upper half of the room that Stompy will never venture into unless he later grows wings.
I'll thank you all in advance for the amazing and helpful feedback as I know the community is great and will give great advice!

