I built a $25 Central American Wood Turtle Enclosure! +Unboxing Guerrero Wood Turtles!
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- I spent roughly $25 on this enclosure + using items and materials I had on hand.
Sterile lite Container $9.48
2 Red bricks $2
Small Container $3
Bag of rocks $4.34
*Items I gathered
Dirt - free,
Persimmon leaves - free
Rocks and driftwood - free
*Stuff I already owned
Filter ($8), heater ($15), moss ($5), Light fixture x2 ($14), 1 heat 1 UVB ($5) ($14).
You can realistically recreate my enclosure for under $100.
Thank you for watching!
Nice video! We just got 2 Central American Wood turtles and are trying to figure out their setup. This was a huge help!
nice vid! i love your hat btw LOL
Thanks man!
Love the setup and the organic products. I also love the pattern in the turtles!!!
Thanks Jay! Yeah they are so cool looking :)
Awesome lookin 🐢
It's so amazing setup turtle cage 👍
Great video man!
Thank you!
Cool turtles nice setup 👌
Thank you!
Way to go!!
Such awesome unique wood turtles. I want to get some wood turtles when I have space at a future property
I have been reluctant to watch your content because you film the videos vertically. I think what you are doing is awesome, and that your content is great. However, you seriously need to film everything horizontally. I am not trying to hate or anything. I just wish I could see what you are doing better. Other than that you doing great! Keep up the great work!
Edit:
Also, I like that you add music. That is really cool!
DIY Reptiles I agree with this man you should switch your filming to horizontally, but regardless I still watch your videos nonetheless Project Turtle
I'll keep that in mind when filming. I have only my phone to use. Need to get a gopro.
@@Project_Turtle that sounds good! If it helps any, I only use my phone as well.
Could u introduce your breeder
Central American wood turtles aren't aquatic....
50% land 50% water. As hatchlings they are mostly aquatic.
They always need a water source to enter. As project : turtle said they are 50% land 50% aquatic