"National Geographic Sanctuary Reptile Terrarium"

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Do you think this would make a good home for a small Tortoise:
http://www.petsmart.com/reptile/sup...uary-reptile-terrarium-21557.html?cgid=500009

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Its a 50 gallon sized tank (36 in L x 18 in W x 18 in H) & it has top and side ventilation. It has front facing doors too.
 

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The only ones that would fit that would be a baby and it wouldn't work because of the ventilation on the sides. Babies need high humidity and high heat and the ventilation on the side would let all the humidity and heat Escape. I would not go with a baby for your first tortoise. I did and it was a pain. I did everything wrong and had to redo it all because I didn't join the Forum until after I had the tortoises. Need to find something with a lot of square footage. 4 by 6 foot would be perfect
 

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A lot of people consider a dresser laid on its back with the guts removed as a good size to start with...
 

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It also depends on what species you are looking too get. An adult Russian needs a minimum of a 4x8 larger of possible and with an outdoor enclosure for summer months.
 

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It also depends on what species you are looking too get. An adult Russian needs a minimum of a 4x8 larger of possible and with an outdoor enclosure for summer months.

Outdoor enclosure would be huge but the indoor one not so much. Hmm
 

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Outdoor enclosure would be huge but the indoor one not so much. Hmm
What a lot of members do if they don't have enough inside room for a 4x8 is they will build two levels. This way it gives them the room they need to roam and explore.
 

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Plus, building one or even using the large plastic totes rare cheaper and the right size can be built or with the totes, connected together with tunnels from one to another and another and so on.
 

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What a lot of members do if they don't have enough inside room for a 4x8 is they will build two levels. This way it gives them the room they need to roam and explore.

Two levels? Can they climb? How would they get to the second level?

Plus, building one or even using the large plastic totes rare cheaper and the right size can be built or with the totes, connected together with tunnels from one to another and another and so on.

Thats a good idea.
 

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FYI
Places such as Walmart sell book case kits in a box. Assembly required for less than you might think. $25-$40
Then you just need the shower curtain and staple gun to water proof it.
I've never used a book case as an enclosure.
For about the same money, I'd buy a sheet of exterior plywood (4'x8') and two 48" and two 92" 2"x 6" boards and frame it up.
 

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Hmm, maybe a tortoise might not be for me, I don't have the space for a large awkward enclosure. I was wanting something that could live in something like in the OP.
 

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