I have a baby Cherry Head, she's a little over 55 grams. I rescued her in July and had the tank available. She lives in a twenty gallon and I feel it's time for a way bigger tank. I have a friend that builds custom tanks. I just need to decide on a size and if I want ramps, etc. I'm wondering if anyone can help me with determining the size. I'd kind of like to get a tank for her that could house her as she reaches adult size. Would it be per 1 in of tortoise = 10 gallons of space required? So over 100 gallons? Is anyone able give me comfortable dimensions for one? Even if there's a trusted site for enclosure ideas.
I've also been told she may not feel comfortable in such a big tank while being so small but in the wild there are no restrictions on space so I don't see how this would make a difference. A bigger tank will allow for her to move around more, I will be adding live plants as well as a grazing area inside the tank.
I feel a tank is best as I can retain humidity and heat quite well. It's cold here most of the time and summer is short, so keeping her outside all the time is not an option.
Thank you for any advice that can be offered.
I've also been told she may not feel comfortable in such a big tank while being so small but in the wild there are no restrictions on space so I don't see how this would make a difference. A bigger tank will allow for her to move around more, I will be adding live plants as well as a grazing area inside the tank.
I feel a tank is best as I can retain humidity and heat quite well. It's cold here most of the time and summer is short, so keeping her outside all the time is not an option.
Thank you for any advice that can be offered.
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