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Very time I think our outdoor habitat is all done, my wonderful husband comes up with a way to improve it. Torts just shake their head when they see him walking in it with new plans, lol. I wanted to take pics but it started storming before he was dine with the new and improved pond so I will do that tomorrow.
Our two juvenile sulcatas Outdoor habitat is 30' by 50' and includes two hides made out of river rocks and flanked by ferns, 3'by 3' zero entry pond with basking ricks as a border, a big mound of vet approved organic dirt with succulents planted in it and multiple other flat river rocks to bask and break up the open space + edible landscaping throughout. They also go for daily walks in the area which will be their adult habitat.
They do not stay outdoors at night yet so their plastic swimming pool indoor habitat is a smaller version of the outdoor with a upside down frisbee filled with water taking the place of the pond, and all the appropriate lights, temp and humidity gauges of course. The dirt level of the pond is not so high that they could climb out.
Our two juvenile sulcatas Outdoor habitat is 30' by 50' and includes two hides made out of river rocks and flanked by ferns, 3'by 3' zero entry pond with basking ricks as a border, a big mound of vet approved organic dirt with succulents planted in it and multiple other flat river rocks to bask and break up the open space + edible landscaping throughout. They also go for daily walks in the area which will be their adult habitat.
They do not stay outdoors at night yet so their plastic swimming pool indoor habitat is a smaller version of the outdoor with a upside down frisbee filled with water taking the place of the pond, and all the appropriate lights, temp and humidity gauges of course. The dirt level of the pond is not so high that they could climb out.