Zoo Med Tortoise House - Great Cage For Small Tortoises & Turtles

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2011

For more info: http://www.bigappleherp.com/Zoo-Med-Tortoise-House

Brilliantly designed - the Tortoise House is wood sided for complete privacy as this is the style preferred by professional tortoise keepers. Use this unit indoors and place a dome with basking bulb on the top of the screen or place outside in your garden to provide natural UVB rays which is essential to health and shell growth.

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  • how much does it cost?

  • @thetikilover22 Under every video in YouTube is the link to the product page on our website where we sell it. We do not post prices on YouTube.

  • I am a customer of big apple pet supply have been for years. But really a redfoot? Maybe for the first few years of its life. but lets face facts anyone who knows the slightest thing about redfoots can point out plenty of reasons this would not work. now Russians or Box turtles egads this would be paradise. But lets be realistic when it comes to Red foots unless you can connect four of these together side by side as well as long ways ;)

  • @4quall Agreed, this could work for Red Foot Tortoises up until they are about 5 to 6 inches but then it would be time to move them into something else. This is perfect for small species tortoises including Hermanns, Star, Russians, Greek and Box Turtles.

  • Would this work for Box turtles?

  • @AquaticFishKeeper Absolutely, would be fine as long as you add large water area bowl.

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  • It's a great product but expensive

  • what about for turtles

  • @BigApplePetSupply I was asking if that enclosure could hold an 8 inch Russian tortoise as a life long habitat.

  • @1992lance I would say about 7.5 inches max since the hide hole is 8 inches wide. You could probably cut it larger if you needed but 7 inches is the largest unless you combine two of these units together which it is made to do.

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