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DoubleD1996!

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First off. Check out this huge dandelion I collected for feeding day
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Anyways, I never really share images of my enclosures. Honestly, they're nothing special. I use a bunch of recycled material, logs, rocks, dig ponds and let nature do its thing.
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This little rescue is doing so much better. Still crawls on her belly, but I have an idea for that soon.
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Alex and the Redfoot

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> nothing special. I use a bunch of recycled material, logs, rocks, dig ponds and let nature do its thing.

It seems that's exactly what tortoises need :)
Great enclosures!
 

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Looks great.
The belly crawler would likely do well with some hydrotherapy. It worked great for my rescue that was a belly crawler. Learned it many years ago from Yvonne
 

DoubleD1996!

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Looks great.
The belly crawler would likely do well with some hydrotherapy. It worked great for my rescue that was a belly crawler. Learned it many years ago from Yvonne
Yeah, I'll try putting her on like a cup and let her swim in some deeper water, but I soak her often.
 

DoubleD1996!

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Looks great.
The belly crawler would likely do well with some hydrotherapy. It worked great for my rescue that was a belly crawler. Learned it many years ago from Yvonne
Yeah, I'll try putting her on like a cup and let her swim in some deeper water, but I soak her often.
Simple, functional, and beautiful! What are some of the plants you have growing?
Also, so glad to see you were the one that took in the Burmese Star!
A bunch of native plants I've collected from all over, and a few flowering plants like rose of Sharon, and I'm so glad to have her. Such an amazing species.
 

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