Bernards new outdoor enclosure
Bernards new outdoor enclosure
Still a working progress and the sides need raising but he enjoyed exploring it today
Re: Bernards new outdoor enclosure
I bet Bernard has been enjoying that. It looks fabulous.
Lin
Lin
Re: Bernards new outdoor enclosure
That looks brilliant! I would definitely raise the sides though, as he will use those pots that are up against the sides as a ladder to climb up, over and out! He looks like he is having a great time today, and I love the different textures you've put in there for him to walk on.
I'm sure you've thought of all this, but just in case, a few questions. Does that enclosure have a bottom to it, or is it sitting on the earth with no bottom? It's just that if it has a bottom then you need to drill holes in it in case of sudden heavy rain as it could flood, and if it has no bottom and is sitting on the earth then there is a possibility that Bernard could burrow under and out (Horsfields are a burrowing species), so just sink some bricks or vertical paving slabs into the ground about a foot deep to prevent him from tunnelling out.
I do think you've made him a very posh outdoor enclosure!
Nina
I'm sure you've thought of all this, but just in case, a few questions. Does that enclosure have a bottom to it, or is it sitting on the earth with no bottom? It's just that if it has a bottom then you need to drill holes in it in case of sudden heavy rain as it could flood, and if it has no bottom and is sitting on the earth then there is a possibility that Bernard could burrow under and out (Horsfields are a burrowing species), so just sink some bricks or vertical paving slabs into the ground about a foot deep to prevent him from tunnelling out.
I do think you've made him a very posh outdoor enclosure!
Nina
Re: Bernards new outdoor enclosure
Yeh the sides are being raised this weekend. His scared of heights so I don't think he would climb out because of the drop. He was just curious as to what's the otherside today.
And there is a bottom to it and we have a clear sheet cover to stop the rain flooding it. Also have a grilled lid to stop cats and other animals getting to him in the day and using it as a letter tray.
And there is a bottom to it and we have a clear sheet cover to stop the rain flooding it. Also have a grilled lid to stop cats and other animals getting to him in the day and using it as a letter tray.
Re: Bernards new outdoor enclosure
Jesscar6 wrote:
> Yeh the sides are being raised this weekend. His scared of heights so I
> don't think he would climb out because of the drop. He was just curious as
> to what's the otherside today.
>
> And there is a bottom to it and we have a clear sheet cover to stop the
> rain flooding it. Also have a grilled lid to stop cats and other animals
> getting to him in the day and using it as a letter tray.
> Yeh the sides are being raised this weekend. His scared of heights so I
> don't think he would climb out because of the drop. He was just curious as
> to what's the otherside today.
>
> And there is a bottom to it and we have a clear sheet cover to stop the
> rain flooding it. Also have a grilled lid to stop cats and other animals
> getting to him in the day and using it as a letter tray.
Helen
Re: Bernards new outdoor enclosure
Looking good Jessica. Well done.
Lin
Lin
Re: Bernards new outdoor enclosure
I think that looks absolutely super, Jessica -- well done, and it was really very well thought out! Just one question about the covering to keep off the rain -- what material is it? If it is just ordinary plastic, etc. then the UVB won't come through, but if there are special types of polycarbonate that will let UVB through. I suppose you don't have to put that cover down very often anyway, so it wouldn't be a problem
It really is a lovely little table!
Nina
P.S. Oops, Lin has just pointed out that the table with the plastic rain shield is Helen and not yours! LOL -- I just missed it because it was your post in the text box and then the photo, but I should have looked at who posted it. I still think your table looks amazing though (lol and very similar to Helen's!).
It really is a lovely little table!
Nina
P.S. Oops, Lin has just pointed out that the table with the plastic rain shield is Helen and not yours! LOL -- I just missed it because it was your post in the text box and then the photo, but I should have looked at who posted it. I still think your table looks amazing though (lol and very similar to Helen's!).
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