7 Easy Steps and Tips to make Tortoise House Escape-Free

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7 Easy Steps and Tips to make Tortoise House Escape-Free Do you know what is the plus point of getting home a tortoise? You won’t have to suffer from ​separation anxiety​. Their lifespan is probably more than yours, i.e., 50-100 years. And they don’t shed, so you won’t have to worry about allergies too. But they aren’t as large as your furry friends, so they do need extra care. With this, your responsibilities also increase. The first thing to consider before getting it home is the tortoise house. Many parents consider keeping them in the open area, in an aquarium, or in the enclosure. But the best place for them to live in is the tortoise enclosure. Why is it so? Aquariums tend to have tall sidewalls, which is good, but it has a very poor ventilation system. And the glass walls are like too much exposure for the tortoise. They prefer opaque walls and structures. If you have ever kept or seen a tortoise in an aquarium, you would have noticed how they keep pushing the glass and try to come out of it.

Also Read: ​5 Main Difference Between Turtle And Tortoise Turtles and tortoises are active animals who need extra space for roaming around. Getting them a tortoise enclosure is necessary. As they are captive animals, it is necessary to keep them in a space whose ambiance or atmosphere somehow resembles their natural habitat. And before building or choosing a tortoise enclosure, you need to know about the features to keep in mind for the same. Following are the features you need to consider for a tortoise enclosure:


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