spent the day building a new bigger enclosure.

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My son just traded a tort for 3 sulcata,s. He needed an enclosure because two of the torts are just over a year and the other is 1 or 2 months old. My enclosure is 4x4 feet, we built his at 8 x 8 feet with two 4x8 hinged doors on top. I also gave him some sewer pipe that I cut in half to be used as shelters. I liked it so much that Im going to builb an 8x8 enclosure for my torts this week. It was very inexpensive, and I think it looks pretty good.
We let all the torts out while we were building the enclosure. It was pretty cool watching all six run around and explore all day. I know they had a great time.
 

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Sorry, this is the only pic I have. Its 12 inches tall and 8 x8 feet across. I think its pretty nice. I will be building one for my self this week and will get better pics.

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Nice enclosure! To assure there was always a shaded area, I would put shade cloth or similar over one of the quadrants.
 

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I agree with Art. Make sure that part of that is shaded. It looks great!
 

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Ill pass that message on to my son. I have some bambo fence covering laying on part of mine. By the way, my son tells me the two youg sucatas have dug underground in thier new enclosure already.
 
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