27-04-2007, 06:51 AM | #1 |
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bamboo log roll
i have recently purchased some bamboo log roll from morrisons. it was 2 rolls for £5 It does look nice inside my greenhouse. unfortunately it's only about 9 ins high so it probably wouldn't be suitable to use to enlose a tort on its own
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Its good for putting around plants in an enclosure that you dont want your tort to eat to the
ground.
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thanx sandy, I,ve also used it to divide up areas in the enclosure and I also cut the bottom out of plant pots and put round the plants
I don't want my torts to eat.
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We bought some of this last week and made some enclossures for the little guys. Had to buy some poles to stick through the bamboo to make it secure, but its great for the babes. The big guys would be out of it in a flash though
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