The Redfoot tortoise comes from tropical forests. They need low light and high humidity, high 80's on one side of the enclosure and low 70's on the other side. This way they have the option to regulate their own temperature. When mine is inside, I keep him in a 77 gal. planted vivarium. I have tried the plastic tubs, and tortoise tables, but nothing held the humidity the way I needed it to. On top I have a screen cover with a hole on one side for the heat emitter, which the hide is under, and on the other side I have a long tube 10.0 UVB, which give low light and no heat. In the middle I put the water dish. I cover most of the top with clear plastic wrapping tape but leave some openings for air flow. The sides and back, and 6 in. across the front are covered with aquarium background cover. I water the plants twice a week and this holds the humidity in. When he comes out to eat, I spray him with warm water until he drips. He loves this and stretches his neck ....must be like it is raining for him. He gets two days of greens...escarole, spring mix, dandelion, etc. and two days of fruit...mango, melon, plum, figs, etc. and 1 day of protein...I used to give soaked dry cat food..low fat, when he was smaller, but now he is outside for the summer, and he gets worms, butter worms, etc. That's it. Hope this helps. I only clean the vivarium out in the Fall when I bring him back inside. Occasionally, I will take out his poop, if I find it before he eats it.
Here's Pio