Nice one. Maybe start the plants up a bit so trunk is higher they will demolish the small eatable plants. Would also advice blending die fencing a bit more, they say as long as the tortoises can look through them they will try to go out. Maybe make them from wood at the bottom or rock, also looks more natural. Good video
@jimmystockton64042 күн бұрын
Loved the video and I tried planting out my tortoise enclosure and let me tell you anything head high is GONE not a chance
@keldaMouse2 күн бұрын
It is so cool to learn about how to use bits and ends and natural plants to beautify and feed the red foot tortoises. I love that you have access to endless plants to make it pretty and feed them. Blessings to you all!
@karenthomas23022 күн бұрын
Beautiful plants, but tortoises being true to nature they will mow down anything they can reach, lol we planted pretty plants in ours but we put them all in beautiful planters and we give them snips every so often, also if you don’t want to make your tortoises going crazy every day put a blinder along the bottom of the fencing a visual barrier, or they go nuts trying to get out and do some sightseeing. lol and yep they will even dig out.this is why Kenan and Blake and all other tortoise keepers have short wooden fences around their tortoises. Makes for happy calm tortoises. Just some helpful tips, tfs they are cute personable nosy critters. ❤😊
@keldaMouse2 күн бұрын
yes I think just some bamboo or grass on the outside of the existing fence would look good and really Help with visual barriers with the turtles not seeing outside their enclosure. it is really pretty and super well done.
@maryvallas7722 күн бұрын
Redfoots are such little characters! Kenan's follow him around the same way, always curious about everything happening! 😂 You might need to put some chicken wire around those Mulberry until they can establish and grow a bit, because they are going to decimate them.
@Ogma3bandcamp2 күн бұрын
Love it! We need updates and to see it brought to the next level.
@hookedonprjonrojas23142 күн бұрын
Some of the most beautiful catfish I’ve ever seen. Great specimens
@miniRILLO2 күн бұрын
You always leave me wanting to watch more!!!!
@tinamarieussery30632 күн бұрын
By the way I love what your doing for your animals. I 😘 Ve the jungle look of your property
@KieraC20052 күн бұрын
I think it would be a cool video series if some of the content creators you’ve gifted plants could each create an enclosure for your animals. Ex: Kenan-tortoise/turtles Jerry: monitor lizards/iguana etc . I think it would be a fun video series with them being able to show their expertise with the chosen animal enclosure, in the same way you show yours with plants. It would really add to the creativity for your vision as far as having tours and the enclosures would make really great talking points due to their uniqueness and who the creators are. Just a thought! Love your videos.
@annscrimgeour8894Күн бұрын
I agree, he gives them plenty
@aliceelbradey62782 күн бұрын
Looks 👍
@gasperkanoni8838Күн бұрын
I love your content ❤
@tinamarieussery30632 күн бұрын
Mom had Pineapple quva in California I love eating them of the tree. Wish there was a small version I could put in a container for my Indiana Apt yard. Same as fig plants I could grow
@karaleeann12112 күн бұрын
You better feed the tortoise a bunch of Timothy hay along with some veggies and lettuce so they don’t mow down the plants, they are grazers!
@brockn78782 күн бұрын
No sir. The Wels Cat can easily reach 7 or 8 ft long. Maybe much more. The record wild caught was pushing 10 ft. Considered one of the maneaters. Wait til you see Victor's, its getting there.
@alanjones22072 күн бұрын
The well's catfish. Comes from Europe
@naturenut76952 күн бұрын
Ya gotta remember about the raccoons. They can cause a lot of trouble for the tortoises.
@karaleeann12112 күн бұрын
If wood doesn’t hold up in Florida why don’t you build the base out of a desk material that has a 20+ life?
@ms_katia2267Күн бұрын
Wooden fence made up of logs and plants on the outside.
@cm-oo1td2 күн бұрын
Tortoise are very destructive, your better off planting mature plants if you can