MASSIVE upgrade to the Redfoot Tortoise Enclosure

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  • Опубликовано: 26 мар 2022
  • Today I'll be showing you how to build a small concrete watering hole (or pond) for your tortoise.
    If you have a topic you'd like to see discussed, comment down below and it may be included in the next upload.
    Hope you guys enjoy the video!
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Комментарии • 23

  • @spacecoasttortoise
    @spacecoasttortoise  2 года назад +1

    Thank you everyone for joining my journey in building a tortoise oasis!
    Comment below with name suggestions for the new male Burmese Star Tortoise.
    You could name an animal that will outlast us all,
    there will be a poll later with the top 3 names!

  • @mylittletropicgardenflorid9877
    @mylittletropicgardenflorid9877 2 года назад +1

    Great enclosure and love, love, love the new water pond. Great sides for them to climb and use their leg muscles! You inspired me to do this for my red foots. Thank you! 🐢🐢

    • @spacecoasttortoise
      @spacecoasttortoise  2 года назад

      Thank you so much! 😄
      I hope it comes out great!!
      I’ll be sure to keep an eye out for it on your IG 🙌

  • @Naturaltortoisekeepers
    @Naturaltortoisekeepers 2 года назад

    That one redfoot is huge!

  • @colombiayola
    @colombiayola 2 года назад +1

    You are a beast picking up the concrete with ur hands…. But I think u should name Tim short for Timothy, did Jim and the other one come from the same liter? I

    • @spacecoasttortoise
      @spacecoasttortoise  2 года назад +1

      I like the name! And yes they came from the same clutch.
      Taking care of the tortoises is definitely hard work but totally worth it!

  • @jacobisrael661
    @jacobisrael661 Год назад

    Star lord

  • @allynkinkade3941
    @allynkinkade3941 Год назад

    Can you do another Update on your red foot water pond ? Curious how it’s holding up a year later
    Thank you….Newer red foot owner 🐢

  • @YOURLOCALGENTLECHIMP
    @YOURLOCALGENTLECHIMP 2 года назад

    Lol nice vid getting 11 hope they don't be to big luckily I have a massive yard

    • @spacecoasttortoise
      @spacecoasttortoise  2 года назад

      They are a nice mid size tortoise, about the size of a thanksgiving turkey.
      And thanks!

  • @mrsBainbridge
    @mrsBainbridge Год назад

    Jim for Jimothy! :D

  • @ratmannlibertyhound6755
    @ratmannlibertyhound6755 Год назад

    Did you seal the segment ?

    • @ratmannlibertyhound6755
      @ratmannlibertyhound6755 Год назад

      Did you seal Cement pond ?

    • @spacecoasttortoise
      @spacecoasttortoise  Год назад

      Nope, I purposely did not seal the cement so it will drain overnight, the next morning all debris is swept out and it’s refilled with clean water. This way there is zero algae buildup and the water is always super clean.

    • @ratmannlibertyhound6755
      @ratmannlibertyhound6755 Год назад

      @@spacecoasttortoise good points thinking of doing this in Hermanns tort pen.

    • @spacecoasttortoise
      @spacecoasttortoise  Год назад

      They will love it! Highly recommend it!

  • @foreverwanted321
    @foreverwanted321 Год назад

    how could i stop ants

    • @spacecoasttortoise
      @spacecoasttortoise  Год назад

      Ants can be very tricky to get rid of, I’ve tried diatomaceous earth, pouring boiling water. These are all temporary fixes. What I find works best is placing bait traps outside the enclosures to lure them out. You may have to replace these a few times but it will eventually fix the issue. Hope this helps!

    • @spacecoasttortoise
      @spacecoasttortoise  Год назад

      Also I find the ants LOVE to build their nest under food and water dishes which is why I poured concrete for the pools. Now it’s no longer an issue.

  • @a3marketing991
    @a3marketing991 Год назад

    Do you ever have predator issues?

    • @spacecoasttortoise
      @spacecoasttortoise  Год назад

      I have not, I use electric fencing and have a few traps set around the property frequently as well as motion activated flood lights.
      Lots of owls, so mice aren’t an issue. Haven’t seen raccoons in a few years.