Well I got those three new Russians a couple of days ago, and they came with a bookcase they had been in (from Tracy). So I didn't plan for a new enclosure for them until when they can go outside in Spring/Summer.
Well today Bentley (the male) was harassing the two girls sooo much, and they were SOOOO upset that they were biting him and each other, they were just so restless all day. The bookcase they were in was a little small for them to really get away from each other, and I don't know if I was more stressed to watch them pick on each other or if they were more stressed! LOL!
Yes, I could have just pulled Bentley out and put him somewhere else, but I don't have any extra lights/lamps, and didn't want to have to go out and buy more right now.
So I threw together an enclosure in my basement (alongside my big Russian enclosure). It's nothing fancy and certainly not huge (roughly about 52" square, not including the "hay barn" and "loft" (which are easily 4' x 2'. I just didn't want to go out and buy anything more right now (I would if it were absolutely necessary, of course), so I just used some shelves and heavy things to block off sides (on top of a tarp), threw down all of the extra substrate I had (including some mulch and lots of hay), and they are MUCH happier, and I"m not stressing now! LOL!
Here's the main section... nothing fancy, and I'll still throw in another site break, and of course I need to get their soaking/water dish in there still, AND hang up their UVB light:
Anyways, here is what I'm most proud of, that I pulled off in a pinch... a shelving unit... underneath is the "hay barn" which is stuffed with hay (and which is where all three are hiding out right now). Then on the shelf on top of that, I created a "loft"... only the two big girls can get up there (ha ha, Bentley!) so they can get a break from him! That's just an old spice rack I duct taped to the edge to discourage them from just leaping off!
Well today Bentley (the male) was harassing the two girls sooo much, and they were SOOOO upset that they were biting him and each other, they were just so restless all day. The bookcase they were in was a little small for them to really get away from each other, and I don't know if I was more stressed to watch them pick on each other or if they were more stressed! LOL!
Yes, I could have just pulled Bentley out and put him somewhere else, but I don't have any extra lights/lamps, and didn't want to have to go out and buy more right now.
So I threw together an enclosure in my basement (alongside my big Russian enclosure). It's nothing fancy and certainly not huge (roughly about 52" square, not including the "hay barn" and "loft" (which are easily 4' x 2'. I just didn't want to go out and buy anything more right now (I would if it were absolutely necessary, of course), so I just used some shelves and heavy things to block off sides (on top of a tarp), threw down all of the extra substrate I had (including some mulch and lots of hay), and they are MUCH happier, and I"m not stressing now! LOL!
Here's the main section... nothing fancy, and I'll still throw in another site break, and of course I need to get their soaking/water dish in there still, AND hang up their UVB light:
Anyways, here is what I'm most proud of, that I pulled off in a pinch... a shelving unit... underneath is the "hay barn" which is stuffed with hay (and which is where all three are hiding out right now). Then on the shelf on top of that, I created a "loft"... only the two big girls can get up there (ha ha, Bentley!) so they can get a break from him! That's just an old spice rack I duct taped to the edge to discourage them from just leaping off!