23-05-2015, 04:33 PM | #1 |
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Outside warming areas for your tortoise/save on electrictricity
I thought I had already wrote about this on here but cannot find it so thought I would write this small article to help those new to tortoise keeping.
My two tortes are never in the house, I keep them out as much as possible, if the weather is poor they live in a large cold frame which I have documented on here http://www.shelledwarriors.co.uk/for...t=warming+area A few years back when I first got my tortes I done alot of temperature experiments. I found knocking together a few bits of scrap decking with polycarbonate top provided alot of heat in a sunny spot of the garden. I now have a few of these dotted around. If you have a secure run just put one of these inside for them. Use Lumisol plastic instead of polycarb top now (thanks to the TT Trust for that) and this give them the UV they need . Below are a few photos of mine when I first built one. This picture is my own tortoise temperature after the unit being in the garden for one hour, these pictures were taken the beginning of April. This photo is after 90 minutes as you can see your torte will get nice and warm. Because of the size of the unit it doesnt take alot to warm up and your tortoise will get a great even warm up unlike basking lamps that hit them directly on the top, Ive never liked them lamps and hardly use mine. To help retain heat paint the unit dark brown or black, also the base of the unit should be soil/sand/pea gravel mix unlike the wooden chipping I used in our border, this will all help retain warmth. Ive always try to replicate the wild as much as possible. I also now have plastic stips at the entrance of these units to help keep the heat in. It is much better than having them inside under artificial heat lamps they will love it. Think of the electricity you will save, free heat. The spot thermometer dont lie. I really hope this helps make you decide. Its cheap saves you money and does the trick. Good luck and keep me posted if you try one |
23-05-2015, 06:27 PM | #2 |
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I've got something similar in all my torts' enclosures. Some have PVC roofs and you can see the edge of Oscar's here:
The female enclosure: Little Chester's: The quarantine enclosure: Some of the others have Perspex for their roofs, recycled from an old playhouse window: They are all pretty popular and we call them the torts' conservatories!
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23-05-2015, 07:01 PM | #3 |
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Lots of great ideas and designs there - thanks.
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24-05-2015, 05:49 AM | #4 |
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Nice enclosures emma
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24-05-2015, 10:31 AM | #5 |
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Thanks Daryn. The female enclosure needs to mature a bit as it was newly planted this spring, but I try and let the weeds grow and allow the torts to graze on them when they fancy.
The little warming areas were easy to make from off-cuts of wood. Everything was recycled from other parts of the garden, so cheap and easy to make.
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24-05-2015, 07:13 PM | #6 |
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I have been checking out Lumisol sheeting as it seems such a great idea. I find a sheet 7.3 metres x 1 metre is £13.23p..... I think I could do my whole enclosure with that. It is such a good buy as the polycarbonate stuff I had for Tort Lodge was so expensive. I am having thoughts of making a cover for Tort Lodge Gardens which I could use February to April and then the later end of the year when heat would help keeping my creep up and feeding for a few weeks more x x x. Hugs x x x
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24-05-2015, 08:54 PM | #8 |
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When I discuses Tort Lodge with a joiner he said 'oh a glorified rabbit hutch' which deflated me somewhat, but yes I guess he was right. And I am not sure how effective my plan was for tort housing but certainly for those that don't venture out in sunny day I can be sure they are getting some UV.
As for Tort Lodge Gardens I am continually re organising them as I have four TANKS who see it as their job to test any newly planted areas. They seem to need to sit on anything I plant, or walk on it continually, particularly if they can't eat it. It really is a thankless task. I envy any enclosure I see that looks 'lovely'..... X x x xhugs x x x |
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I'm not surprised you felt deflated by the joiner's comments. To me, it sounds as if you put a lot of thought into it.
My males seem to have a nibble of their weeds in their enclosures and don't bother about anything else planted. The females on the other hand are monsters and like to munch everything! I don't think my new female enclosure will get the chance to mature until the winter when it'll be left in peace for a few months. I'm sure Tort Lodge and Gardens are lovingly tended, even if your tanks don't always treat it with gratitude.
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I want a glorified rabbit hutch if they look like that ! Funny enough I buy r cheapy or rotten rabbit hutches cut the bottom off and sometimes the roof and replace with plastic on top and bobs your uncle a lovely cloche area to keep the rain off heat in.
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