Okay, maybe not all of it, because we are still breeding snakes and getting eggs, but it sure has taken up all of my free time that I would normally use to pst snake pics and post on the forum in general. Sorry for that, and I hope I can get more active on the forums again soon. I guess I better get to the point, because by now, you are trying to figure out why I am babbling in the tortoise forum.

I got my two Aldabra torts about a year ago, and have fallen in love with these guys. I built them a portable pen that I could use for Spring, Summer and Fall last year, but had no intentions on them using it for more than a year. They have still been having to get in it once in a while during construction bits of their new pen, but we are finally to a point in the new pen that I think they will be finally in it to stay (barring the ocasionally cold snap like right now, since their house with heat is not complete yet). So, without further ado, here is a picture of my new tortoise pen that I have been working on since mid January.



Now for those that got to look at the pic and still want to know more, here is some info on what is going on in there. The pen is about 16' x 16'. The cinder block wall is approximately 2' tall with 2' of chainlink on top of that. We also built them about a 2' x 4' house off of the back wall, which will have walls and a roof pretty soon. The walls will be the same height as the fence, and will give me sufficient room to hang the heat lamps in it for the winter (we still have to run the electricity to the pen). We removed all of the ground cover from the pen with a tiller prior to closing in the last wall, backfilled with about 1,000 lbs of top soil and seeded it with Bermuda grass, Crimson Clover and Broad -leafes Mustard greens. Some grass has grown back from riozomes that were left in the soild, but that is okay because they like that stuff too. We just recently spread a bag of wild bird seed, mostly compossed of Millet and Milo, but there are some sunflowers in there. So, hopefully those seeds will start sprouting soon enough. We then built the pond out of snad mix and coated it with a pond sealer. The pond is roughly 6' x 6' and about 4" deep at the deepest spot (when it is full). It is hooked to a 4" drain pipe for easy cleanning and we did run water to the corner of the pen, to make water readily available for filling the pond and watering the plant. Lastly, we have added a Hibiscus, which Ping loves and two differenet "flavors" of Crotons. More plants are to come, but I am still in the process of cross referencing Tortoise safe plants with ones that will survive in our USDA zone. I will hopefully be getting another 4-7 plants in there in the next month or so. I still have one wall of fence left to install and the custom made gate, and we will be done.

I will definitely post some updated shots as more upgrades get complete, and as I get some good shots of everbody enjkoying their new "home".

Thanks for looking,