Homemade humid hide.

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tyler0912

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So i made a humid hide out of a yellow,plastic garden bucket as shown below in the picture,
I cut it out for size with a pair of scissors so it would fit in my enclosure took 10-15 mins to complete longest part was cutting with scissors the plastic is pretty tough!
i put 'Zoomed Sphagnum moss' inside it with a thin layar of
'Zoomed Forest floor substrate' on top of the 'Sphagnum Moss'
Cut a open big enought for my tortoise to enter/exit comfortably!
I also put some 'ZooMed Sphagnum moss' on the roof of it not for humidity or anything just to hide that its bright Y-E-L-L-O-W i had a black one but it was too small.........I also put fake plants ontop also to hide the Y-E-L-L-O-W--

My tortoise is a 5 year old RedFoot tortoise which is about 6"
Is this shelter okay?,
I posted it on here to give people ideas and to also show noobies how easy it is to make one...AND HOW CHEAP!
 

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coreyc

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Where's the pic of the finished product??? lets see what it looks like :D
 

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hi
i'm trying this method with my 12 year old redfoot, it best the humidity is 70, do u put a try of heat over of under yours?
 
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