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Hey guys!
So I made some changes to Terras home, I know I still need to change the substrate and I have some coco coir coming in Friday but is there anything else I should change? ImageUploadedByTortoise Forum1493756285.685160.jpgImageUploadedByTortoise Forum1493756299.111878.jpg
 

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Do you have a UVB source? I see a heat emitter and a heat bulb only. Also you need plants for the little guy to hide.
 

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There's a long uvb strip bulb on the top... I didn't even notice that it wasn't in the pictures! The plants are coming with the new substrate because I intend to plant them in it. Thankyou ☺
 

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I feel like I may be getting there... any opinions?

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All plants approved on the tortoise table website ☺
 

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I think it looks great, but I'm new to the forum. It certainly looks like you've taken all the advice you've been given, and that's awesome!
 

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I would hand pack that coco core down just a bit. Are you using a reptile thermostat with that Che? Do you have an IR gun to check the temps in different sections? Looking good so far
 

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I worry that this would mean she got too hot from underneath...
If the temp is set right and using a thermostats then she can't get too hot. She can always walk away when not wanting to bask but a rock or tile should be placed under the basking area. If you notice that she's spending less time basking you can always remove it
 

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If the temp is set right and using a thermostats then she can't get too hot. She can always walk away when not wanting to bask but a rock or tile should be placed under the basking area. If you notice that she's spending less time basking you can always remove it
Okay, fab! I'll give it a go and see if she likes it ☺

Thankyou guys! If there are any more changes that I should make then please do tell me, this is all a massive learning curve for me. A friend of mine has two horse fields and they're lovely, after a lot of consideration and research I decided I would get one and then it turned out all of my research was useless and that my friend is keeping hers all wrong
 

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Just be gentle when you do. People don't like to be told they're not taking proper care of there pets
 

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Sorry, more questions!!
How quickly should Terra be gaining weight and what is a good weight and size at just under two years?
 

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