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danosaurous

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I decided to go smaller than I had hoped this year so that I can save and finish my larger greenhouse enclosure by next spring. ImageUploadedByTortoiseForum1365610616.920758.jpgImageUploadedByTortoiseForum1365610659.614412.jpgi just seeded this week and buying lots of plants this weekend! Just need to put their big water dish and wait for the ground cover to fill in! Can't wait
 
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Oh yeah, probably important info to include! My two small Redfoots will inhabit this enclosure. They are roughly 2 years old
 
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Cool! The only thing I would suggest is to give them another hide that is more enclosed :)
 

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My thoughts exactly, I bought a dog house. I will put the top half down so they have a nice dark shady hide. Do you have any other idea on a better hide other than my idea?
 

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I would just leave the dog house fully covered. If they want sun they can bask in the open area in direct light, if they want shade or to retreat they can go to their "hide" and have low light and can rest
 
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