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TortoisesRock!

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I've had my rescued Russian for about three months now, before he was with us he lived in a storage container and thats what we've been keeping him in as a temporary home. I really want to give hime something much better. Due to climate here, his permanent home must be inside, when it's warm we do give him some supervised outside time! I don't have a ton of money to invest in a home, but I don't mind spending some. I was wondering if anbody had any plans or helpful hints on making a tort table or some kind of indoor enclosure. Otherwise I was wondering if maybe kiddie pool would be ok to keep him in? I don't know, I'm fresh out of ideas, but I do know I want to give him a better home. Help please! Thanks!
 

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I only have Mortimer, my Sulcata,and when he outgrew his "plastic- tub home", I went to the thrift store and found those "pack-n-play" playpens for babies for $6 a piece. I bought 3-- cut holes in the ends and secured them together which made 3 separate areas. 1 for basking---1for eating and drinking-- 1 for nighttime. I was able to attach lighting across the top and adjust whatever height I wanted--- easy to clean[all waterproof for baby stuff] and the mesh sides let me keep an eye on whatever was going on throughout the day. Almost got a 4th but decided to give up the basement since Morty grew so well with all the exercise.
 

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A good site for Russian care is russiantortoise.org. There are some ideas there for you. Good luck!
 

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Kiddie pools are great! I'm planning on buying one for my Russian this summer.
My little guy is only a year old though- I don't know if a kiddie pool would be a sufficient size for an adult (?)
 
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You can get cinder blocks for $1 a piece and create a place outside for him to spend the warm days. Then bring him in at night. But it's best if he can spend as much outside time as possible.
 
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