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Posted by Zab on October 16, 2001 at 23:17:52:
In Reply to: Egg Laying Zone in Outdoor Enclosure posted by Toby on October 16, 2001 at 11:30:26:
I have two female box turtles that lay each year. Each chooses just about the same spot each year. I have tried fluffing up the soil, but my gulf rejected and area this year, I think, because it was too soft. They like the dirt to hold that flask shape when they dig it. I pressed the soil down and the next night she layed there. My 3-toed knocks herself out digging too near roots, (I feel sorry for her working so hard). But you can't tell them anything, just like my kids!
Zab
: I am tryig to decide the best way to add an egg laying area to my outdoor tortoise pen which is 12x12. I know what substrate I plan on using but am undecided as to how to go about erecting such an area. I thought about simply sinking a large kitty liter basin into the ground filled with my substrate. I also thought about taking one side of the enclosre and cordone it off with a 2x6 and then have a ramp up to it and fill in the void with the substrate. Any comments or suggestions???? All the other areas of the pen are too hard to dig into after the initial seed bed of about 3 inches.
: Thanks
: Toby
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