Tortoisaurus
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Hello! I hope I’m doing this correctly, and not rehashing something already discussed.
I live in the Tampa area of Florida. We have a 15 month old Sulcata named Tortoisaurus who is living her very best life in her outdoor natural enclosure. She has a burrow she dug for herself that I simply reinforced just so nobody tending to her space didn’t accidentally step on it and cave it in. Anyhow it’s DEEP and she has done a great job creating her safe place. It keeps her cool during the heat and probably warm during the cold to come. (This is her first year outside obviously as she is now old enough to be safe.) for her daily soaks, sometimes I remove her and do it in a tub, but sometimes I’ll just water her hole and can see her soaking and drinking while it slowly drains.
However - with hurricane Idalia that came through, and a more recent downpour storm, her den becomes flooded almost instantly… and it will STAY flooded if the rain continues.
During Idalia, I was so worried I finally dug deep in there and grabbed her because I thought for certain she’d drown. I mean it must have been like an HOUR before I realized it was actually flooded already. She seemed to be kind of just “floating” which I found horrifying, but she seemed completely confused as to why I’d disturbed her slumber.
Then a storm last night, same thing. I mean - how long can they hold their breath?? Do I have to dig this poor bugger out of there every time it rains? She seems to have fairly good self-preservation skills otherwise, even has her “pooping corner” so as not to mess her whole enclosure.
I’m just hoping she knows what she’s doing because I tend to let nature do what it does if at all possible. If it downpours when I’m sleeping and she drowns, I’ll just die 😩
Thoughts? I posted a few of her enclosure and a few of her just being darling. 🐢
Thanks!

I live in the Tampa area of Florida. We have a 15 month old Sulcata named Tortoisaurus who is living her very best life in her outdoor natural enclosure. She has a burrow she dug for herself that I simply reinforced just so nobody tending to her space didn’t accidentally step on it and cave it in. Anyhow it’s DEEP and she has done a great job creating her safe place. It keeps her cool during the heat and probably warm during the cold to come. (This is her first year outside obviously as she is now old enough to be safe.) for her daily soaks, sometimes I remove her and do it in a tub, but sometimes I’ll just water her hole and can see her soaking and drinking while it slowly drains.
However - with hurricane Idalia that came through, and a more recent downpour storm, her den becomes flooded almost instantly… and it will STAY flooded if the rain continues.
During Idalia, I was so worried I finally dug deep in there and grabbed her because I thought for certain she’d drown. I mean it must have been like an HOUR before I realized it was actually flooded already. She seemed to be kind of just “floating” which I found horrifying, but she seemed completely confused as to why I’d disturbed her slumber.
Then a storm last night, same thing. I mean - how long can they hold their breath?? Do I have to dig this poor bugger out of there every time it rains? She seems to have fairly good self-preservation skills otherwise, even has her “pooping corner” so as not to mess her whole enclosure.
I’m just hoping she knows what she’s doing because I tend to let nature do what it does if at all possible. If it downpours when I’m sleeping and she drowns, I’ll just die 😩
Thoughts? I posted a few of her enclosure and a few of her just being darling. 🐢
Thanks!
