Last fall we introduced these little guys to our family. They are Arizona Desert Tortoises and at the time of this picture they were about 8 weeks old.
For six months they have been living in a big feed trough in our breakfast room where they stayed warm, ate, exercised and GREW.
Now that the temperatures are warming up, it’s time to transition them to an outdoor home. They are still quite vulnerable though so they aren’t ready for a full on outdoor habitat. They need a protected outdoor space to live for the next year or two and so I came up with an idea – the turtle condo. But first – let’s meet Thurston and Lovey
Aren’t they cute!? You actually can’t positively tell a turtle’s gender for the first several years so even though we named them as a male and female, we have back-up names just in case; Cagney and Lacy if they are both girls and Felix and Oscar if they are both boys. You can tell which television generation we’re from – right?!
Thinking about a new home for Thurston and Lovey, my number one priority is their safety. As I mentioned in the video above, they are quite vulnerable to predators at this age as well as to the cold. Consequently, I knew any home for them had to have these features.
Fully enclosed with a latch for clever birds or cats
Cleanability – these little animals poop A LOT!
A place to get sun – they need vitamin D
A place to get shade so they don’t overheat
The ability to burrow or nest someplace warm in the winter and cool in the summer
Items to climb on to build their muscles
Eventually Thurston and Lovey will have a large built-in habitat in the side yard but until they get bigger and a bit more mature, they need to live in some type of large container. I didn’t want to build something from scratch so I decide to retro-fit a large raised garden bed into a tortoise condo.
Using this kit gave me a good base to start from. It got them up off the ground, offered a good amount of space and could be adapted to meet my tortoise safety criteria. Here’s how it went…
One of the things I LOVE about using the raised garden bed for a tortoise condo is that when Thurston and Lovey are older and move to the built-in outdoor habitat, the condo is easily transitioned back to a garden bed. Just like the big trough the turtles were living in in the house, the turtle condo will hold a future garden – hopefully full of plants the turtles eat!
Thanks for hanging out with me and the tortoises today. I hope you had a good time and enjoyed a laugh or two at my expense. I love using things for projects other than what was intended. Thinking outside the box helps my mind stay creative.
I also have a BIG FAVOR to ask each of you. A Crafty Composition has been live for two years this month and I am sincerely in need of reader feedback. If you have not already done so, PLEASE take 5 MINUTES to fill out the survey. Your honest thoughts and opinions are so valuable to me and will drive the direction I take A Crafty Composition in it’s third year.
The plastic shelf liner, plastic baskets for the insulated house and the clear plastic tubs for the flowers were all purchased at TARGET.
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Nelda Blodgett | 12th Feb 22
I love this. I’m needing a patio box so my in-laws can supervise outside time without going down the steps. I would love to get more info on the top you made as I have a tendency to make things that don’t fit.
Tania | 18th Apr 19
Omg, I was cracking up at your video building the condo! How funny! I’ve totally been there too but you are a lot more patient than I am, I probably would have taken a sledgehammer to it!
Thurston and Lovey are sweet :o)
Tania
JoElle | 19th Apr 19
LOL – I’m patient to a fault!
Ashlyn | 18th Apr 19
Love love love this post and video!!!! The table is such a cool and creative idea and the video was great to watch. Awesome job!!!
JoElle | 19th Apr 19
Thanks so much Ashlyn!!
Vikki | 18th Apr 19
Those are 2 lucky tortoises!!! They better like their condo. I like how you showed even the frustrating parts of construction on your video. More please…….
JoElle | 19th Apr 19
Thank you Vikki. Yes, there were a few challenges! Thurston and Lovey seem to be adjusting to their new condo well.