Indoor Enclosure - L shape advantages?

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Are there any advantages to an "L" shaped indoor enclosure? Would it help with creating micro-climates? Maybe create a bit more variety in scenery for the tort?

I have a good corner location, but it's limited in overall length. I can go 4' in each direction, but not 8' in either direction (or much over 5' actually).

Also, being an L would make it easier for the me the keeper to access all portions of the enclosure.

Thoughts against this idea?
 

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"L" shapes work great. If that is what you can fit, then go for it!
 

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I utilized an L shape out in my back patio for my wife's rabbit to up the cubic feet space without taking up too much space in the center of the area.
An L should work fine.
 

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Thanks for the replies! Due to the winter indoor room also being my home office, the desk takes priority, so I have to utilize the remaining space between the desk and a closet door.
 
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