Potential 28 square foot enclosure for 13$

dmmj

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The main problem with those are tortoise claws tend to tear tne plastic rather quickly.
 

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A good thick layer of mulch always helps. Also, it’s important to note that waterproof vessels like this need to have a few deliberate punctures/holes put in from the start. Flash flooding via heavy thunderstorms can quickly add a whole lot of unwanted rising water creating possible drowning conditions.

But, they do create instant enclosures that with some Yankee ingenuity, can turn into a good, safe outdoor enclosure.
 

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A good thick layer of mulch always helps. Also, it’s important to note that waterproof vessels like this need to have a few deliberate punctures/holes put in from the start. Flash flooding via heavy thunderstorms can quickly add a whole lot of unwanted rising water creating possible drowning conditions.

But, they do create instant enclosures that with some Yankee ingenuity, can turn into a good, safe outdoor enclosure.

I was thinking as an indoor enclosure, but I guess it could work outdoors too!
 
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