22-02-2016, 08:10 PM | #1 |
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I am thinking of getting a greenhouse to house my Hermanns in from spring through to autumn but they all seem to have a UV protective type of glass/perspex. Any tips or advice?
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http://www.plasticstockist.com/Sunbe...lic-Sheet.aspx It would cost a fair bit to re-glaze a greenhouse with, though you wouldn't have to do all panes. Some would say it's not worth the additional expense but more UV can't be a bad thing.
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Have a pop hole in it and a outside run that's all you need to do apart from some heating for cold times.
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Another option is to provide artificial uv inside the greenhouse. This might seem bonkers and would require electricity but the running costs wouldn't be very much.
In any case as Gordon says the tortoises must be able to go out when they need to and would be getting uv then. Typically greenhouses get far too hot at times so apart from exits to escape the heat you also get into the business of shading and ventilation. My own theory about greenhouses is that they are very tall compared to the height that a tortoise actually uses. My garden isn't all that big and I don't want an 8 foot tall glass thing in the middle of it.
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Thanks for your replies so far, I am re-thinking my options but please keep the comments coming
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24-02-2016, 07:13 AM | #6 |
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My greenhouses have UV lamps for heating and are both bubble wrapped to help keep some heat in, and the Summer glare off of the tortoises.
If I am honest I dont worry to much about UV with my adult tortoises, as they can come and go as they please, so get more natural UV than I can provide anyway.
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On another torte forum they are using a clear plastic film, the sort that you get on polytunnels as certain types allow uv through
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24-02-2016, 04:35 PM | #8 |
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Total waste of time and money as long as they can have access to outside they will get more than enough uv also it has a shelf life so can't quite see the point.
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24-02-2016, 05:15 PM | #9 |
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Not sure why you need a greenhouse with glass that the uv can get through, if they can go outside when they want, which they will most of the time , unless it's really cold. They will get enough uv. I don't give mine any extra uv in the summer, they are out all the time, they have cold frames to warm up in if it's cooler and solid water tight boxes, but they choose to be out most of the time, even in the rain.
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