Outdoor Reptile Rooms
Sourcing secondhand timber, offcuts from recent grounds works, pallets and corrugated iron, we’ve created four separate spaces for our blue tongues, beardies and turtles to have some ‘nature’ time away from their cooped up enclosures.
Our bearded dragons are currently brumating so our turtles and blue tongues are experiencing free roaming experiences amongst log hollows, branches, mulch and poas. Even a little pond has been installed by year 4’s.
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