dry tortoise shell?

Yingg

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No, roaming in the house is not a good idea. Getting a bunk bed to place a tortoise enclosure under it is probably better.
oh, may i ask why? and a bunk in the dorms isn't such a bad idea! though i'm worried for winter right now, since i'll go to college in august/sept 2025.
 

Alex and the Redfoot

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oh, may i ask why? and a bunk in the dorms isn't such a bad idea! though i'm worried for winter right now, since i'll go to college in august/sept 2025.
This thread should give you the answers:
Simply put, it's not safe or healthy.

A bunk bed in your room can help you to provide enough space in the winter, I didn't mean dorm room yet. But it's just an idea. Also, you can build L-shaped or two-level enclosure, use a kiddy pool and so on. Unused space in a laundry/storage room, basement or attic can be repurposed.
 

Littleredfootbigredheart

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Yeah definitely no indoor free roaming I’m afraid, it can cause problems or injury down the line, it isn’t worth it. Your garden plans sound a good idea though! And hopefully you can have a bunk bed in your dorms with a bigger set up🙂
 
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