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bmt123

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So i am redoing my Eastern box turtles enclosure and i am looking for some pictures to get ideas any help would be appreciated
 

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I have a box turtle garden that's about 22' x 7'. It has a little pond for soaking, plenty of plants and flowers, and a hibernation cave on one side. I don't take them in for the Winter. I can post some pictures if you want.
 

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TerryO I think you should post some pics. I love seeing them. I think bmt123 would too, they just don't know it yet:D
 

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wellington said:
TerryO I think you should post some pics. I love seeing them. I think bmt123 would too, they just don't know it yet:D

Oh, yes!!! I agree- I ALWAYS love the photos of your box turtle garden, terryo! I envision a modified version of that for my Hermann's!
 

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terryo said:
I have a box turtle garden that's about 22' x 7'. It has a little pond for soaking, plenty of plants and flowers, and a hibernation cave on one side. I don't take them in for the Winter. I can post some pictures if you want.

Of topic, sorry.. But I've been wondering. Terryo, how do you ensure your boxies hibernate in the cave? Do you have to place them purposely on that side or have they figured out the covered end is the "dry, safe end" on their own?
 
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