My Tortoise Enclosure Setup

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  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2024
  • Back in March I got a Cherryhead tortoise name Charlie. Right now it appears to be a female about 5.5inchs and she been a great pet so far. Since getting her I been playing around with the enclosure trying to improve it and this is the latest version.

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  • @CadenAyres
    @CadenAyres 8 років тому +17

    I love the proffesionality of this video. Something that sadly, I don't have.

  • @jpchefzgirl
    @jpchefzgirl 9 років тому +2

    That is awesome! I will be using your set-up as an example when I go to build my Red Foot enclosure! Thank you for all the info and especially the info on the humidifier. I was going to go out and get a repti-fogger and now I know I don't "need" that specific kind, just a humidifier will work just fine. I love the use of the PVC pipes too! Awesome!

  • @nolanalexander3784
    @nolanalexander3784 10 років тому

    This is by far the best tortoise enclosure iv ever seen

  • @roxaliemt42
    @roxaliemt42 11 років тому +1

    I really like your enclosure. Great ideas going on there. It's so cool to see all the different ideas people come up with. Yours is great! I have a russian tortoise. She was rescued from a fire (her story on my channel) but until she heals from her burns etc. she can only have carpeting. It's working so far. But I love the natural look so much.

  • @nathanw.8349
    @nathanw.8349 8 років тому +24

    My tortoise always drags around his leafs and gets them all over the place

  • @SarahJacksonLV
    @SarahJacksonLV 2 роки тому +1

    My best friend growing up was a girl.named Charlie..its a cute name for a girl tortoise

  • @desirecreed
    @desirecreed 11 років тому

    The budget on this enclosure is alot! shows how much you care man! Good job

  • @pulkit1403
    @pulkit1403 8 років тому

    best and most clever enclosure till date

  • @opossumguyworld4487
    @opossumguyworld4487 7 років тому

    I own an eastern box turtle, and over winter I put moss in his enclosure because he makes a nest in his log shelter with it

  • @Lizzie_rose56
    @Lizzie_rose56 5 років тому

    A fantastic set up x

  • @BryanTheriot
    @BryanTheriot  11 років тому

    I had that same problem anytime I use peat moss. I find the best thing do is mix it with heavier soil like garden or potting soil also, keeping it moisten should help. Tortoise do burrow, so I wouldn't think it would irritate him but make sure he has a water dish that he can soak in.

  • @pkm1060
    @pkm1060 10 років тому

    Nice job. Your tortoise should be happy for years to come.

  • @jackstrongbow
    @jackstrongbow 12 років тому

    Nice One! The Little Red Foots Got A Nice Pad!

  • @BryanTheriot
    @BryanTheriot  11 років тому +1

    It’s been about six months and the soil has been doing pretty good. I have some earthworms in there that aerate as well as take care of the poop and leftover food. I also turn the soil up once a month.

    • @bambino2180
      @bambino2180 2 роки тому

      How you did this smoke come out??

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  2 роки тому

      @@bambino2180 In this enclosure I had a fogger on the side with a hose coming over. Unfortunately I forgot / didn't think of videoing it back then.

  • @panfishing1012
    @panfishing1012 8 років тому +2

    I just have a humidifier near my box turtle aquarium and spray the bedding 3 times a day to keep moist with a spray bottle

  • @webscaped
    @webscaped 11 років тому +2

    Just remember damp grass can cause shell rot or cuts so just be careful :-)

  • @BryanTheriot
    @BryanTheriot  11 років тому

    I tend to keep some earthworms in the substrate which keeps the soil pretty healthy so, I try to hold off on changing it as long as I can. Before I had the worms I change it every 3 to 5 months.

  • @BryanTheriot
    @BryanTheriot  11 років тому

    The pipes help to get water to the plants as well as keep the soil moist and most importantly the pipes allow me to be lazy by not needing to spray every day.

  • @BEARJEW1234
    @BEARJEW1234 11 років тому

    alrighty thank you, ill have to go to my local garden center and check it out, and again, amazing setup

  • @santossantos6598
    @santossantos6598 9 років тому

    I just bought a red foot today and I really like your enclosure :) I'm trying to get ale ideas on what to do and I really like how you set everything up

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  9 років тому +1

      ecjm santos Congrats on getting a red foot I am sure you will enjoy taking care of that little guy. You might want to check out the www.tortoiseforum.org they have a lot of great info about these guys. Good luck

  • @hopesohn5251
    @hopesohn5251 8 років тому +24

    My tortoise always gets dirt in his water bowl 😒

    • @claudia_chen
      @claudia_chen 8 років тому +2

      Same, but I love her so much, so I don't mind!

    • @azbrown_knight8240
      @azbrown_knight8240 8 років тому +1

      make a seperate feeding area with rocks or a unteeated tile...keeps the beak in shape and no risk of impaction

    • @warpromo6636
      @warpromo6636 7 років тому

      Same here

    • @hailstormk9417
      @hailstormk9417 6 років тому

      Hope Sohn mine does too

    • @lucedary5504
      @lucedary5504 5 років тому

      Hope Sohn Omg same I hate this. But still love her sm

  • @BryanTheriot
    @BryanTheriot  11 років тому

    Yes, there are tortoise owners that actually prefer to keep them outside. I am planning to have mine outside once she gets bigger. There are few things to think about like weather and other animals. I would recommend that you take a look at Tortoise Forum .org they have a lot of information about outdoor enclosures

  • @thepros3234
    @thepros3234 10 років тому

    Great set up really like it. Im getting my own red foot in about a month and i need some ideas so it can be ready (sort of) once i get him/her.

  • @BryanTheriot
    @BryanTheriot  11 років тому

    Tortoises are pretty tame they won’t be aggressive towards you but they do prefer not to be handled a lot

  • @BryanTheriot
    @BryanTheriot  11 років тому

    To clean the enclosure I just scoop most of the soil into a 5gal bucket then remove the visqueen and wipe away any moister. However the soil was in good condition and could have lasted a year or more. I also had some earthworms that was taking care of the organic matter as well as aerating the soil

  • @mealboa
    @mealboa 12 років тому

    nice enclosure

  • @garethalexander1866
    @garethalexander1866 2 роки тому

    Great set up! Do you have water underneath to Retain moisture? Also, does your fogger just come from the top or is it underneath the substrate as well?

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  2 роки тому

      Yes this version of the enclosure did add water underneath to retain moisture but just enough to be absorbed. I believe back then I was adding water about once a month to keep it moist but it could easily flood the bottom if I did it too often. In this version for the fogger I had a hose coming over the side however I did do an update video a few years ago with it coming from the bottom.

  • @supbruh4550
    @supbruh4550 9 років тому

    The idea of the planet saucer is so good because The bowls for tortoises are expensive and using plastic tubs is very ugly

  • @rosemarywillis5878
    @rosemarywillis5878 7 років тому

    ok thank you so much☺

  • @BryanTheriot
    @BryanTheriot  11 років тому

    The soil I use is Miracle gro organic choice garden soil with a brick of zoo med eco earth. I also have a few earthworms in there just to keep the soil healthy and aerated. Really any soil that doesn't have lot of chemicals or any large debris would be fine.

  • @logiclessmc5217
    @logiclessmc5217 7 років тому

    so, I'm building a wooden enclosure for my Russian tortoise right now as the matter of fact, I was just wondering if it's possible to use garbage bags instead of visqueen and just wondering if it was safe. I hope you can respond quickly or someone can for that matter. Amazing enclosure by the way probably the best I've seen.

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  7 років тому

      LogiclessMC yes using garbage bag would work just tape up the edge so it harder for him get to

    • @logiclessmc5217
      @logiclessmc5217 7 років тому

      Ok Thanks, I did that and the enclosure looks good :D. I was just wondering I'm looking at him right now and he's trying to dig out and scratch out of the walls even though its wood is that a problem? Should I put stuff around the walls like plants? Oh now he's climbing on his log :3

  • @BryanTheriot
    @BryanTheriot  11 років тому

    In the video I had a Zoo Med Reptile Fogger going however, since then I switch to the Monsoon rainfall system. I found that the fogger look great when it’s running but the moment it goes off the mist dissipates.

  • @BryanTheriot
    @BryanTheriot  11 років тому

    Sand is typically not the best substrate because it can cause digestion problems as well as eye irritation. It’s much better if you mix the sand with some soil.

  • @thirdeyereptiles1772
    @thirdeyereptiles1772 Місяць тому

    Do you have another video of the enclosure? Would have loved to see how you put the fogger in here

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  Місяць тому

      Yes, I did make another video years ago that showed a little bit more about the setup of the updated version of that enclosure ua-cam.com/video/Due4MRiLHFY/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared

  • @abinashmohanty
    @abinashmohanty 9 років тому +1

    Hi Bryan Theriot This looks amazing and it's functional as well. I need some advice for my Star Tortoise who's 6cm long, and I'm planning to make an enclosure at home. I have researched a lot for its food, environment, etc., but could you please suggest what should be the approximate size for the table? I'm from India and you know things are way difficult to find online :) Thanks

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  9 років тому +1

      Abinash Mohanty A good rule of thumb is to always make the enclosure as big as possible. For a young star tortoise I believe a 4ft X 2ft would be a good starting size however, if you are planning for longer term housing I would recommend something larger. You may want to check out www.tortoiseforum.org they have a lot of good information about tortoises there.

  • @jeffreykrisko8629
    @jeffreykrisko8629 11 років тому

    OK thank u

  • @LPSJanna
    @LPSJanna 11 років тому

    Thanks for the information,it helped.

  • @GM-cm5dq
    @GM-cm5dq 10 років тому

    nice

  • @kassidysharp4438
    @kassidysharp4438 9 років тому

    How often do you have to replace her soil?? Does she ever try to eat it? If so, is that bad? I have been using indoor/outdoor carpet for my tortoises enclosure for as long as I've had him, but I've realized it is harder to provide humidity for him with that type of bedding and I'd like to move on to wood chips or soil. Thanks!

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  9 років тому

      Kassidy Sharp I change out the soil about every six months, mostly just to add new plants. I haven’t seen her eat any of the soil, even now that I am use cypress much. The most she would do is dig into. Small amounts of soil shouldn’t hurt them but just like every change keep an eye on him for the first few days to see how he acclimates to it.

  • @kelseydanielle4272
    @kelseydanielle4272 7 років тому +2

    I have a red foot, and I was wondering if I should get a mister for his/ her (idk what gender it is) tank because you are really the only video I have seen with it but it seems like your tort likes it. Do you recommend I get one?

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  7 років тому +2

      Yes, having some kind of mister or humidifier would be good to have. Redfoots normally will become more active when the humidity jumps up.I also would recommend to get a hydrometer that would tell you how much humidity is in the air. For me I tend to run the humidifier once to twice a day for only a few minutes to balance out the humidity.

    • @kelseydanielle4272
      @kelseydanielle4272 7 років тому +2

      Bryan Theriot - ok thank you so much :)

  • @matthewgrzybowski2144
    @matthewgrzybowski2144 8 років тому +2

    How did you work the pvc watering system? Did you just pour water into the end or pump water from a hose?

  • @catarinac.5092
    @catarinac.5092 9 років тому

    How did you get it to be so humid in there? Was it from that PVC pipe thing you laid down in the beginning? If so, how did you make that or where did you get it? Thanks!

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  9 років тому

      Catarina C. Actually I had a humidifier off to the side to wasn’t in the video. I made an updated video recently that shows how I currently have the humidifier setup and also shows more of the enclosure ua-cam.com/video/Due4MRiLHFY/v-deo.html

    • @catarinac.5092
      @catarinac.5092 9 років тому

      Ooh ok! Thanks! By the way, your tortoise is really cute hehe

  • @TheBh2345
    @TheBh2345 10 років тому

    I prefer the zoo med fogger than the monsoon

  • @BEARJEW1234
    @BEARJEW1234 11 років тому

    what kind of soil are you using?
    ive been looking for soil thats safe to use for my tortoise as well but idk whats good and what isnt good, i hear good things and bad things so please if you can, let me know what type of soil and brand, and by the way it looks great well done

  • @wildlyvivacious
    @wildlyvivacious 11 років тому

    wow ! amazing!! :)

  • @62longhorns
    @62longhorns 11 років тому

    when i use coconut fibers, the fibers get stuck to my tortoises face and i think it irritates him i was wondering if you have the same problem.

  • @thetwistedsamurai
    @thetwistedsamurai 8 років тому

    What kind of table/cage/tank is that? Something like that would be perfect for my Redfoot while he's growing up.

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  8 років тому

      The enclosure was one that I made myself out of two sheets of plywood. I also have another video that shows a little bit more of the enclosure and the lid that I added. ua-cam.com/video/Due4MRiLHFY/v-deo.html

  • @davidbarnett6425
    @davidbarnett6425 10 років тому

    i love your enclosure it gave me some great ideas but one question what are you using to run the watering system off of? hose to the faucet?

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  10 років тому

      I don’t add water that often so I just end up using a funnel and pour a little bit in each corner.

  • @jgoetz123
    @jgoetz123 10 років тому

    what do you use to keep humidity? we just got one and have a wooden enclosure but can't seem to keep it humid... we spray and water is down 3-4x a day

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  10 років тому +1

      I actually have been playing around with my setup lately. Currently I have a repti fogger that's going off 3 times a day for about 30 minutes and I also have a cheap room humidifier from Walmart that I have running. However I am planning on making a lid for my table to keep the humidity from escaping.

  • @lilianaserrano7598
    @lilianaserrano7598 9 років тому

    My family and i are planing to get a tortoise soon. But we don't know what type of tortious is the best for our family. I am 15, sister 17, and my brother is 19 so we are mature enough to be able to take care of anything it will need. We would like one that will be pretty large as an adult, like up to 11-14 inches as a male. Please we need help since there are many to chose from. :(

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  9 років тому

      Liliana Serrano choosing the right tortoise is mainly about what type of environment you can provide. Considering you are looking for a larger species, means you will probably be housing it outdoors at some point. So think about how hot and cool it gets as well as the humidity. A few Species to look at would be Forstens and Marginated Tortoises which are more arid species that grow up to 10-12”. Personally I like Redfoots they will be 12-14” right at your size range and Yellowfoots can be bigger at 14-18” both of them are more tropical species. All of these tortoises would be good pets. This should give you a good starting point.

  • @corissamartinez1708
    @corissamartinez1708 7 років тому

    Hello, I have a Red Footed tortoise and I am looking to change up his enclosure and I was doing some research and stumbled upon your video here. I was curious on what the demetions of your table are. could you give me the demetions of your table also could you give me a list of items that you purchased? Such as the size of the PVC pipes that you used and the size holes that you put into the pipes. Also, what type of lighting are you using for this enclosure? Sorry for the novel but I am asking for all of the information that I need to recreate the enclosure you made. lol. And one more thing, how did you get fog? Thank you! you did an amazing job with this cage!

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  7 років тому +1

      There is an updated video that shows more of the enclosure and the setup ua-cam.com/video/Due4MRiLHFY/v-deo.html., however the interior of the enclosure was 4ft by 2ft. The original ideal was for housing a hatchling. Since then my tortoise has grown and I am currently planning a new enclosure that would be 6ft by 3ft. For the lighting I have used both uvb 5.0 compact fluorescent and mercury vapor bulb. I do prefer the mercury vapor bulb light over the uvb compact fluorescent because it also provide heating. For the PVC pipes was something I changed from this video, it was just for watering under the soil. In the updated video I drilled 4 1in holes and slipped a pvc connector in each hole so, I can run a heat cable and attached an hose directly to the humidifier. Hope this helps and good luck with your red foot

    • @corissamartinez1708
      @corissamartinez1708 7 років тому +1

      Bryan Theriot thank you so so much for all of your help! I really appreciate it!

    • @dodie3053
      @dodie3053 7 років тому

      Corissa Martinez maybe with reptile foggers

  • @tuna1803
    @tuna1803 9 років тому

    Hey Bryan How long does that Humidity mist last for in that enclosure ? i'm planning on making a setup just like yours except a bit wider for the 4 tortoises I have this summer I have 3 female Red Foots and 1 Male Russian that would love that I plan on making two one for a dry side and another for humidity Thanks for reading this

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  9 років тому

      B - rad Unfortunately with the repti fogger the mist doesn't stay. I ended up upgrading to a room humidifier from Walmart that has much better output. also since the video I added a lid to the enclosure which vastly improves the temperature and the humidity level. You might want to check out www.tortoiseforum.org I got a lot of ideal from their when I was build mine. Good luck and I would be excited to see what you come up with

  • @eddie9487
    @eddie9487 5 років тому

    My tortoise would always go to the left top corner of his tank I wonder why

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  5 років тому

      If your tortoise just stays in that one spot you might want to check the temperature and humidity to see if there something different. Tortoises will seek out microclimate to self regulate. My tortoise tends to go on the rights side of the enclosure where the water dish and heat emitter are during the day than she moves to the left side which is cooler at night.

    • @eddie9487
      @eddie9487 5 років тому

      @@BryanTheriot same he sometimes does the same as your tortoise

  • @weilizhang615
    @weilizhang615 9 років тому +3

    Great set up. How to keep warm during winter?

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  9 років тому +3

      weili zhang For the heating I have a ceramic heat emitter 60w that is on at night and day I have a 120w mercury vapor bulb. This is what I have year round. The enclosure is inside and I also live in Texas so, it doesn't get that cold. You may want a higher watt ceramic heat emitter and you could also use so heat cable in the soil. Hope this helps

    • @weilizhang615
      @weilizhang615 9 років тому

      Bryan Theriot Great! Thank you. What is temperature of your enclosure?

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  9 років тому

      weili zhang The enclosure is in the mid 80s for the day and the night is in the high 70s

    • @weilizhang615
      @weilizhang615 9 років тому

      Bryan Theriot Thank you.

    • @weilizhang615
      @weilizhang615 9 років тому

      Bryan Theriot Do you keep humidifier running 24hours?

  • @xkarteraburr
    @xkarteraburr 10 років тому

    Are you running the misting system through the pvc pipes under soil?

  • @dr.bubbles3320
    @dr.bubbles3320 7 років тому

    that tortoise us beginging to get a bit of pyramiding

  • @BryanTheriot
    @BryanTheriot  11 років тому

    I use zoo med repti fogger and exo terra’s monsoon rainfall system

  • @jrnuguid8556
    @jrnuguid8556 9 років тому

    how big do u recommend the pen should be for an adult, also what substrate do u use? Great vid btw u should make a care vid too

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  9 років тому

      Jr Nuguid For tortoises they like to roam around so the rule of thumb is to make their area as big as you can. My tortoise is getting real close to outgrowing the enclosure so I would recommend something at least 8ft by 3ft. For the substrate I use organic garden soil but I also used cypress much in the past

    • @jrnuguid8556
      @jrnuguid8556 9 років тому

      Ok thanks!

  • @LPFSuleyman
    @LPFSuleyman 7 років тому

    tomorrow I'm getting redfoot tortoise, you know what gallon aquarium tank is perfect for fully grown ones? I know they don't become huge over 1 night but I still want to get everything ready so I don't have to rush it later on

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  7 років тому

      Hey I would recommend getting a large rubbermaid container like a 50gl to start off with. Tortoises need a lot of room because they like to roam around. For an adult Redfoot would need an enclosure about 8ft x3ft. Yes, they don't grow that fast so you do have some time to plan as he grows. Hope this helps and good luck with your tortoise

  • @jeffreykrisko8629
    @jeffreykrisko8629 11 років тому

    How did u set up the huminity in the cage

  • @umi3991
    @umi3991 3 роки тому

    I have a question, about the substrate if I'm using Cyprus mulch .. how often should it be replaced.

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  3 роки тому +1

      Lately, I've been going about a year before messing around the substrate. Usually, I reused the same substrate just adding to it. Cypress mulch is pretty good, I tend to just add in with the soil. The key thing is keeping the substrate healthy by having some earthworms and a drainage layer. I find Just going with straight soil or mulch only lasts about 3 months or so.

    • @umi3991
      @umi3991 3 роки тому

      @@BryanTheriot okay thanks for the info!

  • @panfishing1012
    @panfishing1012 8 років тому

    My turtle is bigger and I need to build one of these I'm 12 but can't afford it my parents won't do anything so I am right now stocking up on food and mandatory thanks although he is let out 2-4 times a day for 20minutes i plan on building one this summer from mowing lawns so I can buy the stuff

    • @noahking24
      @noahking24 8 років тому

      U know 2 pieces of plywood is like $40 right

  • @jenniferotoole7987
    @jenniferotoole7987 8 років тому

    Do they not need a proper area to swim? Everything i have been reading says 10 gallons per inch of turtle... 6 inches - 60 gallons of swim room.. no?

    • @jenniferotoole7987
      @jenniferotoole7987 8 років тому

      +Jennifer Otoole also - a uva and uvb light (as well as a heat lamp) to make sure they get the proper light that mimics the rays of the sun in order to be healthy...

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  8 років тому

      +Jennifer Otoole for turtles yes but, for tortoises no. They are land dwelling animals that can’t swim however they do need a shallow dish for water to go into without being completely submerged.

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  8 років тому

      +Jennifer Otoole Yes, UVB and UVA light are good for tortoises. Personally I like to have a MVB (mercury Vapor Bulb) which give off both UVB and UVA

  • @lucystewart9564
    @lucystewart9564 5 років тому

    My tortoise will eat anything so I don't know whether I should put plants in

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  5 років тому

      Personally, I like to have some plants in the enclosure with the tortoise. I feel it gives more enrichment but, with that said plants tend not to last long with my tortoise. There are some she with just eat down to nothing and other she will bulldoze over but, there are the few lucky ones that she actually leaves alone. I don't know why, whether it is the type of plants or just the location of it. Either way, I would say give it a try just make sure they are safe for your tortoise.

  • @rawanabuazzah5956
    @rawanabuazzah5956 11 років тому

    can i leave a tortoise in a grassy habitat or in this case a backyard

  • @Crushxyoxskull
    @Crushxyoxskull 9 років тому

    Hi, sorry if this was already asked but, what were those pvc pipes under the substrate for? thanks. :)

    • @Crushxyoxskull
      @Crushxyoxskull 9 років тому

      EdenRS7 Like how did the water system work? what did it do?

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  9 років тому

      EdenRS7 The PVC pipes were just an easy way to get water to the plants as well as moister under the soil. There were several holes drill into the pipes so when I poured water down the open end it would water the soil. However I no longer use this because I find it make the soil too wet. I recently made an updated video which shows what I am doing now for the enclosure.

    • @Crushxyoxskull
      @Crushxyoxskull 9 років тому

      ok thank you :)

  • @lancekalbach6910
    @lancekalbach6910 9 років тому +2

    How did you make it so the mumidity come from da bottom

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  9 років тому +3

      Lance Kalbach I have a humidifier underneath the enclosure. I also made an update video that show more of the setup

    • @lancekalbach6910
      @lancekalbach6910 9 років тому

      Thanks

    • @enriquepenanieto4398
      @enriquepenanieto4398 5 років тому

      Bryan Theriot how big is the enclosure?

  • @jshhcst7
    @jshhcst7 8 років тому

    can you show how you connect the humidifier to your system? cus my setup more deluxed then yours and i want to add that to my setup. plus never use potting soil more bugs...

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  8 років тому

      +Pedro Esquivel Actually the PVC pipes in this video were just to get water under the soil and the humidifier was off to the side of the enclosure. However I did some modifications to the enclosure since then. Where I drilled a hole in the bottom and use a PVC connector and a hose to attach the humidifier. I have another video that shows the changes I made since. Yes, I do have few bugs in the soil but nothing bad and they are harmless to the tortoise.

  • @BryanTheriot
    @BryanTheriot  11 років тому

    No the fogger is not diy it’s a zoo med repti fogger. I am working on a lid for the table right now and probably going to do a video about it in a month or two once it’s done

  • @hinatahyuga2143
    @hinatahyuga2143 8 років тому

    do u need a pvc system or can u just keep the ground damp with a spray bottle

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  8 років тому

      yes, you could spray your enclosure down or have a humidifier. the PVC system was just one idea I had with maintaining my humidity. Since then I turn to having a humidifier on a timer . What you need is a hygrometer that would tell you what your humidity is in the enclosure and from there you can see what solution would fit your needs

  • @Vigilanteflow
    @Vigilanteflow 11 років тому

    How do u clean his habitat I mean do u change the dirt or is it ok to leave year long

  • @jshhcst7
    @jshhcst7 8 років тому

    can you forward the link? cus i can't seem to find your improvements? like i stated my setup more deluxed but i dig the humidifier improvement

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  8 років тому

      +Pedro Esquivel Here is the video ua-cam.com/video/Due4MRiLHFY/v-deo.html yeah even with the changes I still would love to build something much better

  • @nawalb1330
    @nawalb1330 9 років тому

    Is it okay to just use normal soil? Someone help please, I have a horsefield tortoise by the way

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  9 років тому

      Nawal B yes, you can go with almost any soil. I find most potting soil is basically peat moss. So you don’t need to spend that much on it. Just look at the ingredients make sure there isn’t any chemicals or vermiculite use and it should be fine

  • @GamerOpenProgram
    @GamerOpenProgram 11 років тому

    bryan good video but i was wondering i am building a habitat for my year old russian and if you could could u send me mail or somthing with feedback on how you would build one im clueless rightnow on how i want to do it and with seeing your video your clearly better in knowing what is what and how to set it up

  • @The159lucas
    @The159lucas 9 років тому +2

    these tortoises are found wild here on brazil they mostly are found on places with a desertic look

    • @CadenAyres
      @CadenAyres 8 років тому +1

      That very well may be, but that turtle seems very happy. +Lucas barbosa melo

    • @plutoid3524
      @plutoid3524 7 років тому

      They are indigenous to both relatively dry and humid areas.

    • @jenxkjquartuiopoquryzxmnv4287
      @jenxkjquartuiopoquryzxmnv4287 5 років тому

      lucas gzuys I went to minorca this one time and you’d find tortoise literally waking along the pavement

  • @marialouise3333
    @marialouise3333 8 років тому

    Hi! I am getting a Hermann tortoise soon and I have a question; if I keep my baby tortoise in a 100 by 45 cm tortoise table, will it be able to live there most of its life (with daily outside walks, and supervised daily roaming around the apartment) ? If no, how long can I keep him in there?

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  8 років тому

      +Mimi GreenFox I believe that size would be good for a baby tortoise for a year or two. However I don't have too much experience with that Hermanns so you might what to check out the tortoiseforum.org they have a lot information there that can help you. Good luck with your baby Hermann.

    • @marialouise3333
      @marialouise3333 8 років тому

      +Bryan Theriot thank you!

  • @dragon202920
    @dragon202920 5 років тому

    What are good plants to add to a bioactive set up for a baby /young red foot? What if I can’t obtain the plants in the video?

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  5 років тому

      My tortoise is juvenile / all most adult size so, it is hard to keep plants in with her. The only one I have success with is pothos. For a baby however, I had spider plants, parlor palm, aloe, and red lettuce. I would try to keep more edible plants when they are young. When I buying any plants I would check the tortoiseforum.org and redfoottortoise.com both of them tend to have a good list of safe plants.

    • @dragon202920
      @dragon202920 5 років тому

      @@BryanTheriot Thank you so much!

  • @bobbyaustin2382
    @bobbyaustin2382 9 років тому

    How did you set up your top piece or are you going to make a video soon?

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  9 років тому

      bobby austin That’s not a bad idea. I had changed a few things with the enclosure in addition to the lid since this video. So yes I’ll post an update video with the lid next week.

  • @donnanelson9181
    @donnanelson9181 6 років тому

    How did you set up the humidity system?

  • @rainbowboibrite
    @rainbowboibrite 11 років тому

    are the plants safe for here if she does eat them? an what plants are they? an im still looking to find a great idea for a sulcata an Russian tortoise enclosure .

  • @stevecastersen7722
    @stevecastersen7722 10 років тому

    What did you use the toobing for?

  • @jmcruz1125
    @jmcruz1125 11 років тому

    Do you completely change out her substrate,if so how often?

  • @rosemarywillis5878
    @rosemarywillis5878 7 років тому

    how often do you change the dirt ? Or do you do just spot cleaning daily? Thank you so much in advance ☺

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  7 років тому

      I rarely change out the soil probably once every couple of months or so, mainly I spot clean any old food or poop just so things won't start smelling bad. I also mix the soil around to loosen it up about once a week.

    • @rosemarywillis5878
      @rosemarywillis5878 7 років тому

      Thank you so much for the advice and how often do you feed him

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  7 років тому

      I tend to feed her about 4-5 days of the week. Mainly her diet is spring mix or kale. I also alternate it with mushrooms, squash, strawberries, apples and once in awhile I give her some dry mealworms.

    • @rosemarywillis5878
      @rosemarywillis5878 7 років тому

      Thank you so much. A coworker of mine found a box turtle on the side of the road when she was driving. I didnt think they had box turtles here in NJ. But she brought it home but couldnt afford to take care of it so she gave it to me. Lol so iam trying to learn how to take good care if it

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  7 років тому

      I am not too familiar with box turtles but I believe that the eastern box turtle are native to New Jersey and the care is probably little bit different so, you might want to take a look at the tortoise forum’s box turtle section www.tortoiseforum.org/forums/american-box-turtles.98/

  • @LPSJanna
    @LPSJanna 11 років тому

    Hello! This might sound stupid but is it ok if I put sand in my tortoise's tank? :)

  • @hopesohn5251
    @hopesohn5251 9 років тому

    Could you just spray it instead of the humidity stuff? and what about the heat? thanks

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  9 років тому +1

      Hope Sohn It depends on the tortoise species, tortoises from more arid environments can be easily sprayed few times a day. However for tropical species like my redfoot they need a more consistent and higher level of humidity. Humidity is important especially for young tortoises because it helps to prevent pyramiding. For heating I have MVB bulb for the day time and night I have a heat emitter which keeps the enclosure in the mid 80’s

    • @hopesohn5251
      @hopesohn5251 9 років тому

      Bryan Theriot I have a young redfooted tortiouse too. He has the heat he needs. How could i make sure its always humid for him?

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  9 років тому +1

      Hope Sohn first thing would be to get a hygrometer, which will give you the approximate humidity in the enclosure. From there you can see if you need to change anything or add a humidifier. If you get a humidifier I would recommend going to Walmart or a grocery store for room humidifier they tend to be cheaper and do a better job than the ones for reptiles.

  • @lpshypocritykat2453
    @lpshypocritykat2453 9 років тому

    I'm two years away from going to university (15 years old) and its my dream to have a pet tortoise in university, what breed would you recommend and how do you take care of them? I've already done some research but I'd like an opinion on it, also is it worth it, I wouldn't want a pet tortoise if I won't be able to take care of it and it'll get sick, because that would be cruel. So yeah, and thank you very much! :) I'd need the tortoise to be small, non violent and easy to take care of if possible. Thanks!

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  9 років тому

      LPS Hypocritykat Two good tortoises that stay small are the Greeks and Hermanns. They both will grow to be about 6 inches to 9 inches. Tortoise over all are non-aggressive species. I haven't been bit nor heard of anyone getting bit by theirs. They are really a great pet to have. once the habitat setup the daily care is pretty minimum. The hard thing you need to think about is where you are going to live when you are in college. A house or apartment should have enough room for one. However Dorm rooms will most likely be too small and most college dorms would not allow pets beside for a betta fish. It is good that you are looking in to this early. good luck and I hope this helps.

    • @lpshypocritykat2453
      @lpshypocritykat2453 9 років тому

      Thank you very much! I've atually decided, after some research, to wait until after university to get a pet tortoise as it makes more sense to have one then. Thank you for your help though :) I think I'm gonna get a Herman but I'm still not sure as both Herman and Greek tortoises just look adorable and have awsome personality. Anyways thanks :)

    • @speedybird9100
      @speedybird9100 9 років тому

      Bryan Theriot thanks for the info, how big would you recommend an enclosure being for the tortoises? do they like human interaction? thanks

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  9 років тому

      Speedy bird It Depends on the tortoise species, for smaller tortoises like the Greek and Hermann an enclosure at less 4ft X2ft would work. Other larger species like my redfoot this would be more suitable for hatchling to juvenile. For an older tortoise I would say double the size. A good rule of thumb is to always make the enclosure as big as possible. For their personalities they are friendly however they do not need that much interaction like other pets.

    • @luib1777
      @luib1777 9 років тому

      Bryan Theriot how big should I make my table for a Hermann's tortoise

  • @user-qb3uy5cg1u
    @user-qb3uy5cg1u 7 років тому

    love it. what is your budget for this?

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  7 років тому +2

      Thanks, I spend about $148 on the enclosure however, some of the materials were leftover from family members and also the tiles were on sale.

    • @user-qb3uy5cg1u
      @user-qb3uy5cg1u 7 років тому

      Great! thanks :)

  • @matheaberge8451
    @matheaberge8451 10 років тому

    WOW, I can't even put plants in my redfoot's enclosure because she'll eat them :(

    • @mrpizza176
      @mrpizza176 10 років тому

      You can get fake plants. Even though it isnt real, it still gives it a nice look and makes you tortoise feel more natural and as they would feel if they were in their natural habitat. :)

    • @a_pufferfish9842
      @a_pufferfish9842 9 років тому

      Tortoises have a tend to eat fake plants, which can kill them

    • @britishbiatch007
      @britishbiatch007 7 років тому +1

      Mathea Berge get her plants she can eat then..

  • @BrommanderInChief
    @BrommanderInChief 10 років тому

    What is the enclosure box from? Or is it DIY?

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  10 років тому

      Ozone The enclosure was all DIY, I made it from two sheets of plywood and some 2x4 for support. My goal was to have the top side for the tortoise and the bottom would be a cabinet for supplies.

  • @cadenjones6361
    @cadenjones6361 9 років тому

    What kind of live plants do u use??

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  9 років тому

      Caden Jones I normally have parlor palm and pothos which I get at Walmart or Lowes. However right now I am trying a pony tail palm and some fake plans

  • @birdaholic6881
    @birdaholic6881 6 років тому

    You used pvc under but you didn't show how you filled it up

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  6 років тому

      Yep, that's my biggest regret with this video is not showing that. At the time I just used a funnel and pour water into the PVC ends above the surface.

    • @birdaholic6881
      @birdaholic6881 6 років тому

      Bryan Theriot could you do an update?

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  6 років тому

      Unfortunately, I no longer have that enclosure, I lost it in a flood. However, I am finally getting ready to build a new one soon so I might be doing a video on that one instead.

    • @birdaholic6881
      @birdaholic6881 6 років тому

      Bryan Theriot is ur tortoise still alive

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  6 років тому

      The tortoise is alive and well. The water didn't make it above the enclosure lip so, she didn't notice anything until my brother save her, while I was buying the largest Rubbermaid container I could find for a temporary enclosure.

  • @CoolNicknameVL
    @CoolNicknameVL 4 роки тому

    what about lamps and stuff?

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  4 роки тому

      Hey, I made an updated video of that enclosure a while back that had the lighting listed. For that enclosure, I was using a UVB fluorescent bulb and mercury vapor bulb. My current setup is now a 3x6ft using a UVB fluorescent tube bulb in the center and two ceramic heat emitter at each end with one of the emitters only be used on only cold days. All of the fixtures I bought from the hardware store.

  • @erpetill7901
    @erpetill7901 10 років тому

    hi ı saw that u use garden soil, does it any harm to the tortoise? ı have a greek tortise, ı am trying to choose the most suitable substrate for her please answer and help me :)

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  10 років тому

      I have no trouble with the soil I been using it for quite a while now. I do try to make sure I get the organic one so there no unwanted additives.

    • @erpetill7901
      @erpetill7901 10 років тому

      looks amazing, thanks for the reply

  • @62longhorns
    @62longhorns 11 років тому

    what was with the pipes?

  • @whitebread591
    @whitebread591 11 років тому

    do a vid on the fogger is it diy

  • @mariushagelskjr5452
    @mariushagelskjr5452 8 років тому

    do you still gives him vegtabels

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  8 років тому

      +Must defeed Yes, I still offer vegetables to her. I try to vary up her diet with fruits, squashes, greens, and once in awhile some mealworms.

  • @62longhorns
    @62longhorns 11 років тому

    what is the fogger you use

  • @ballistic350
    @ballistic350 8 років тому +2

    his shell looks like its beginning to pyramiding already? anyway I had the same set up but I realize with alot of humidity and the feeding of fruits I was attracting fruit flies n crap notice lil white like fruit flies all over the bottom soils so I changed the set up into moist woodchips..lower humidity level but no more dam flies...anyway looks nice..

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  8 років тому

      +Jet Lee yes, she does have slight pyramiding when I got her back 2012 but since then the new growth has been much better. About a year ago I added a lid to the enclosure which actually helps with fruit flies. If I do see any I also put up some flies ribbon out of reach of the tortoise for a few weeks. In the past I tried different types of substrate but always ended back with just plain old top soil but that is more of a personal preference

    • @zachzabel-grell3340
      @zachzabel-grell3340 8 років тому

      Generally speaking, what causes pyramiding, and what can be done to stop it? I have a cherry head redfoot and I think he's starting to pyramid a little bit. I love my little guy and I want to try to help him as best I can. Any advice would be awesome.

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  8 років тому +2

      Ian Zabel Unfortunately no one knows for sure what causes pyramiding, however the popular believe today is because of low humidity when the tortoise is young. With that said it is pretty common for red foots to develop slight pyramiding when in captivity. Basic things to insure that pyramiding doesn’t become severe are to have a good diet, high humidity, and space for the tortoise to move around, also natural sun if possible. A good place to find out more information about pyramiding is www.tortoiseforum.org they have several forums where users document their methods of preventing pyramiding. Slight pyramiding is mostly a cosmetic issue. The major concern is always with severe pyramiding that would dramatically deform the shell which is a sign of poor health and neglect. Sorry that this is not a simple answer but I wish you and your tortoise best of luck.

    • @idkman74
      @idkman74 7 років тому

      Bryan Theriot also if they don't have calcium and a uvb light might cause it too

  • @2aprinter
    @2aprinter 10 років тому

    How did u get the fog in there

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  10 років тому

      Norman Collins I have a fogger with a hose connected that I just drape over the side of the enclosure

  • @RegularMoments
    @RegularMoments 7 років тому

    are the plants real or fake???

    • @BryanTheriot
      @BryanTheriot  7 років тому

      In this video the plants are real however, I had use some fake ones before but nothing last too long she is a little bulldozer.