Sand and topsoil mix is as recommended by Chris Leone at Hermanni Haven/Garden State Tortoise. There's no pellets in there, the repti bark holds plenty of moisture for the humidity, and the wardrobe being 8' X 4' gives them both plenty of room for exercise. Both tortoises are soaked regularly so we can check them over.Looks nice but wish you would have done some research on here before building it not after
The pellet and sand substrate need to go. Sand causes impactions and pellets is not a proper substrate for tortoises.
Some of the stuff all over should be taken out. They don't need so much clutter but room to exercise.
The water dish needs to be big enough he can fit into it and self soak.
Can't tell how big/old he is but anything pretty much 3 years and under should be in a closed chamber with high humidity. Yours looks like it's closer to adult than hatchling, but with slight pyramiding, so be sure there is only one hide and that it's a humid hide. They don't need multiple hides.
Chris is a good guy and knows a lot, but he is wrong on this element of tortoise care. I too used to use soil and sand because that is what everyone said to use. I know better now, and so do you.Sand and topsoil mix is as recommended by Chris Leone at Hermanni Haven/Garden State Tortoise. There's no pellets in there, the repti bark holds plenty of moisture for the humidity, and the wardrobe being 8' X 4' gives them both plenty of room for exercise. Both tortoises are soaked regularly so we can check them over.