This is the new setup that I put together for my adoptee 3 toes. They seem to like it. I have rabbit foot fer, some ficus?, and some ivy planted in the back. They like to uproot the plants to hide under the large ficus leaves.
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This is the new setup that I put together for my adoptee 3 toes. They seem to like it. I have rabbit foot fer, some ficus?, and some ivy planted in the back. They like to uproot the plants to hide under the large ficus leaves.
It looks very nive and will work for awhile, but it is quite small for several three-toes unless they are babies. I hope in the sumer months you can make them something outside so they can get exercise. Box turtles really blossom into remarkable creatures when allowed time outside.
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I do let them in the backyard in the summer. Eventually I want to build a summer enclosure so that they can stay out there in the summer.
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