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- 31 Aug 2020, 23:29
- Forum: Enclosures
- Topic: Leo’s playground
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Re: Leo’s playground
Thanks both. Ah yes! Those pictures capture exactly what I have in mind. His substrate was wooden cat litter pellets originally. I was advised on another forum :shock: to replace with orchid bark which is what you see here. Underneath it, is a soil/sand mix but a reptile shop version. I’ll minimise ...
- 31 Aug 2020, 17:07
- Forum: Enclosures
- Topic: Leo’s playground
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Re: Leo’s playground
Thank you. We wanted him engaged & to be more natural. To be honest we would build whatever was required for him, housing, dry outdoor area, chicken wire etc but then I would be nervous of leaving him out still. I’m not planning on hibernating him this year, as he hasn’t done it before and want ...
- 31 Aug 2020, 00:20
- Forum: Enclosures
- Topic: Leo’s playground
- Replies: 7
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Leo’s playground
Hi, we recently rescued a male russian. Aged 3. We’ve built an outdoor enclosure for him to make the most of the weather (It’s a work in progress). Currently only for daytime use. Would it be safe to leave him outside to live if he had a secure greenhouse/hutch, a dry outdoor area and the relevant l...