Habitat - Indoor :: How to prevent escape...

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Post Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 7:27 pm   How to prevent escape...

Some of you might remember when my res, Rocks, made her big escape. I rigged up a screen and a piece of sheet metal so it wouldn't happen again. I did have to cut a hole in the screen to let the uvb through, but looking at it, there was no conceivable way for them to get out.

I come home today and Pandora was sitting ON TOP of the screen, under the lamp. I just about had a heart attack because she's the skittish one that flies into the water when you come up to her when she's basking. I thought for sure she was going to dive right into the wall but luckily she turned around and dove back into the tank. What else can I do? I grabbed a rack out of my oven and placed it on top of the screen but it's sure not pretty. Any ideas besides getting a screen top to fit the tank? (it's pretty expensive)
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Post Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 7:35 pm   

Had a chuckle picturing Pandora on the screen. :D You waited until now to use the oven rack? (I know it's not pretty, but neither is an injured turtle.) How about some kind of fence--I think Stacy posted some pictures of her indoor pond, and she had a kind of lattice fence around the top of it to prevent them from getting out.
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Post Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 7:38 pm   

I waited til now because right after her escape I rigged up the screen and the sheet metal and I thought there was no way they'd get out of that...seldom right and wrong again I guess. I figured it was rigged up well enough and it won't be a problem after we move and get their pond set up. They're definetly not gettin out of this now but I kind of need that rack for the oven :lol:
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Post Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 12:39 am   

I know what you mean I would imagine the screen would work. well good luck with the oven rack sounds like it should work.
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Post Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 7:51 am   

Chicken Wire. Big enough for UVB to go through usually but small enough to where no one can get out.
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Post Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 7:26 pm   

You could get some hardware cloth (that was suggested before as well) and cut it to make a screen to fit the tank. If you get the 1/2 inch-hole size, there's no problem with UVB rays not getting through.
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Post Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 5:28 pm   

I came into my room the other day to check on my 3 turtles, when i looked in babies tank saw only one, i went into panic mode lucky for me Bitty had managed to get out of tank and decided that the bed was a good place to jump to :shock: so when i lifted up my blanket i disrupted his nap. but he was very happy to go home though. Its scary to think they can manage some amazing escapes when you arent around, had i been gone longer i dont know what he could have done :x I placed a screen over the dock so that they dont have a chance to sneak out again.... i hope.
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