Caden532
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Hello!
So I’ve finished my leopard tortoise’s outdoor enclosure, and only have one concern: outdoor heating. The only thing I’m really worried about is the electronics possible electrocuting him if it rains out there... I have a head pad and a thermostat to control the overall heat, just the rain is all I’m worried about. However, I do live in SoCal, where we get very little rain.
Maybe I could seal the electronics in some sort of Tupperware? Not sure. But should it be a serious worry that he may be electrocuted if they get all wet? ( as in the chances that it will? ) (it is a zoo med heat pad btw)
Might not go thru with it in the long run
Plus... do I necessarily need heat for my climate? What’s normally considered the low temperature for Leo’s?
Thanks for all input!
Caden
So I’ve finished my leopard tortoise’s outdoor enclosure, and only have one concern: outdoor heating. The only thing I’m really worried about is the electronics possible electrocuting him if it rains out there... I have a head pad and a thermostat to control the overall heat, just the rain is all I’m worried about. However, I do live in SoCal, where we get very little rain.
Maybe I could seal the electronics in some sort of Tupperware? Not sure. But should it be a serious worry that he may be electrocuted if they get all wet? ( as in the chances that it will? ) (it is a zoo med heat pad btw)
Might not go thru with it in the long run
Plus... do I necessarily need heat for my climate? What’s normally considered the low temperature for Leo’s?
Thanks for all input!
Caden
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