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lynnedit said:You could connect 3 bins together (cut end off of 1st bin, door in second and 'nest' them, and repeat with other end of 2nd bin and 3rd bin). They would be in a line the long way. Your Redfoot does need a bit more room, but you are on the right track!
emysemys said:Hi JonahQKline:
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Your tortoise looks pretty big to be in that habitat. In my opinion, he should be in something much bigger. Its a nice habitat, just too small for that particular tortoise.
DixieParadise said:You can make hides out of just about anything. Tupperware bowls, planter pots, etc. The log hides are nice, but they can be expensive. You will be surprised what your tort will use as a hide. Even just some plants in a corner that he can get under, will help. You are on the right track. I didn't see mention how big your tort was, but if this is a permanent enclosure, then bigger is always better. If it is a temporary inside enclosure, then you will have to be the judge of the space you have available and the space that he needs.
Hope this helps and Good job
herpgirl24 said:If you are trying to keep the cost of bedding down try buying at a Lowes or Home Depot. I use mulch for about $3-4 a bag and mix with peat moss that is about $10 a bag. By mixing those two bags you would have enough to fill that tote to the top and then some! Would be more than enough! I never buy substrate at the pet store! Just be careful what you get at the home store no dyes, fertilizers or pesticide added.
JonahQKline said:How do you make a hide out of a planter pot? I mean I have done that before and he likes it, but when he want to get out of the pot he will scrape his shell? Can you somehow get a hole in it?
lynnedit said:Yes, definitely look at home supply stores for substrate. Look for topsoil (not potting soil, it has little pieces of vermiculite), organic. Not hard to find.
You can take a plastic or ceramic pot, and just turn it on its side with the wide end facing the enclosure. Submerge it in the substrate, and pile more inside and around it. And/or, you can go to the dollar store and get an opaque plastic container big enough for your tort to turn around in. Cut a door in the side and snap the lid on. Submerge, fill partially with substrate. Nice thing about the plastic hide is that you could add some sphagnum moss inside and keep it moist for extra humidity, especially if near (not under) the basking light. Then the overturned pot could be in another area.
Voila!
JonahQKline said:Thank you for your suggestions I am going to actually around February, am going to do the 2 bin thing (not enough room for 3) and plant plants for extra hides. Do you know any plants I can plant or recommend?