The_Four_Toed_Edward
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Does the plastron feel soft like a sponge or pliable like thin plastic?
They’re reptizoo but not digital . I have 3 placedeWith this in mind, perhaps you’ll find this thread useful for some visual examples on a closed chamber set up
Leopard/sulcata starter
Hello there! In this thread I’m going to include some information below on how I’d personally tackle an indoor starter set up for a leopard/sulcata until they’re bigger. Hopefully it helps give people some ideas!” I know it looks like a lot to go over, I like to make sure all bases are covered...tortoiseforum.org
I’m still curious on the monitors though because this doesn’t look too bad a closed chamber imo, many have been able to get this kind to work, the size won’t last as long as the examples I include in my thread, so probably still worth going over. But with the foil around the domes, you should theoretically be able to maintain this, if the ground temp readings you’re giving are accurate that is![]()
did some browsing what do you think of this pop up green house ? And I make a custom wooden base for substrate and put 2 floor lamp stands 24 inches away for basking light and CHE. @Littleredfootbigredheart @wellingtonYou need about 24 inches to do that, but my preference it to just use a proper closed chamber, rather than trying to make something work with plastic bins and zip ties or plastic tents.
Are they the gage monitors? Those are known to be pretty inaccurate so I’d recommend you get yourself some digital monitors and a temp gun as first port of call.They’re reptizoo but not digital . I have 3 placede
did some browsing what do you think of this pop up green house ? And I make a custom wooden base for substrate and put 2 floor lamp stands 24 inches away for basking light and CHE. @Littleredfootbigredheart @wellington
Could you find one similar to that green one? 6x3 is a nice size for a hatchling and should last a while, but it could do with being a 2foot heightI believe this one is shorter in height than the one he posted & 4 feet smaller in width .
Does the width matter for humidity ? One is 2 feet wide & the other is 6 feet wide
this will work for your uv though yesWould this work for t5 stand
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Oh wow beautiful enclosure . Are the cheap digital thermometers good or do you recommend spending more and getting an Accurite brand one . I hear that brand is good. .Could you find one similar to that green one? 6x3 is a nice size for a hatchling and should last a while, but it could do with being a 2foot height
this will work for your uv though yesthough tbh you’d probably get away with making your own much cheaper, I’d also get yourself a timber block to mount to incase the attachments on this one don’t slide onto the reflector fitting
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That enclosure was another member’s who joined recently, I really liked it as an example, it’s lovely isn’t itOh wow beautiful enclosure . Are the cheap digital thermometers good or do you recommend spending more and getting an Accurite brand one . I hear that brand is good. .
Try variety in color for the diet. My tortoise refuses to eat orange carrots but eats all the other colors of carrot. If you can’t get him to eat in the next week I would take him to get checked for parasites to be on the safe side. You could also try enticing him to eat with a tiny amount of banana, very very small amount though.Hello, I recently got a leopard tortoise a month ago from a reptile show. He had very dark eyes and hasn’t ate in about a week. I’ve done some upgrades to his enclosure. The bottom of his show has slight coloration as well.
i just switch to closed chamber. He’s in a 110 qt sterilite tub with 2 holes cut on top of the lid for basking incandescent 60 watt basking light and 75 watt ceramic heat emitter.
I have him on reptibark right now but am switching to orchid bark this weekend .
He normally eats clovers and grass. He never liked pellets Wet or dry . But he didn’t eat all week. He nibbled on some clovers for first time all week.
I soak him 30 minutes every morning in warm water .
Tempature high 90 / low 80
Humidity 70
He has a humid hide for shade but doesn’t go in much . He has a small Petra water dish .
Enclosure is about 18 inches high so I think
basking and ceramic aren’t too close to him .
I give him 1 hour of outdoor supervised backyard time for sunlight . So I have no uvb right now .
Any advice thank you![]()
While you are planning an enclosure rebuild you can just put identical 110qt bin on top of what you have. You can either leave the lid with lights on top of it or screw the lights to the second bin. The drawback is harder enclosure maintenance.I believe this one is shorter in height than the one he posted & 4 feet smaller in width .
Does the width matter for humidity ? One is 2 feet wide & the other is 6 feet wide