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Posted by J.M. on October 18, 2000 at 07:21:36:
In Reply to: Re: Nesting area for tortoises posted by Jon Kendrick on October 17, 2000 at 16:54:27:
: leopards tend to lay in an open area in direct sunlight. laying usually takes place late afternoon - early evening. the other post by Rick (Logic in Action) has some good info too. good luck,
: Jon Kendrick
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: : Today i finished a nesting area for my pardalis, I made a hole in a south east oriented corner, as big as two or three times my bigger female.
: : Over the hole I put a table with 1 m long legs, just for avoid rain, but not sun.
: : I filled it with a more mixture of peat and perlite (more dry than wet), the rest of the enclousure substrate is hard press volcanic dirt. So i figure that the tortoises will elect the peat/perlite area.
: : I hope it works, but always could be surprises.
: : Any suggesstions, what other people do???
: : I did it because I want to have a few control over the nesting process. I can not be all the day watching the tortoises.
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