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moonlight
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New owner questions!
I recently purchased a hatchling sulcata (1 1/2" long) and I need some help with diet etc. Just figured I'd add that yes I am aware that they live for an extremely long time and grow to be 100+ pounds.
The guy I bought him (I just decided it was a male, I really have no idea) said to feed him rabit pellets (which would also serve as substrate) and greens daily (like a salad mix). He said to sprinkle calcium on a couple times a week. He also said they didn't need a water dish, just spray water on their fresh veggies. However after I did further research this doesn't seem to be the case. I bought my little guy at an animal expo and the guy helped me pick out a light etc. However he had me get a UVA lamp, I believe it's UVB I need?
Anyways any information on proper diet would be helpful. I put some Oxbow timothy hay in his cage, but he doesn't seem to be eating it. I went out and bought some collard greens and watercress.
What bedding is reccomended for the cage?
Any other information would be great.
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| 10-04-2007 07:43 PM |
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RE: New owner questions!
Hi and welcome.
I have a hatchling too, and I thought that rabbit pallets were not a good idea, because they can get moldy and cause problems with their respiratory. When I got Grand Pappy, they also told me rabbit pallets and romaine lettace, but after researching I found that grasses and weeds, with some hibiscus (sp?) flowers and leaves, also mulberry leaves would be ideal. I don't think market greens is the way to go, unless it is in very small quantities (like a treat) no fruit. Plenty of sunshine is a must. Also you will need to soak him in warm water 2-3 a week. Hope this helps. This is a great site to learn what is needed to raise your little fella. ( I'm still learning too )
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| 10-04-2007 09:34 PM |
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RE: New owner questions!
Hi I don't know where exactly I'm going to get untreated live grass/weeds, however I can get hay. What is hibiscus? I don't know where I'm going to get mulberry leaves either. As far as sunshine goes, it's fall now and here we don't get much but rain, so that's why I need to figure out what bulb is best. I just soaked him yesterday he looked very cute .
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| 10-05-2007 06:21 AM |
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RE: New owner questions!
Hi I don't know where exactly I'm going to get untreated live grass/weeds, however I can get hay. What is hibiscus? I don't know where I'm going to get mulberry leaves either. As far as sunshine goes, it's fall now and here we don't get much but rain, so that's why I need to figure out what bulb is best. I just soaked him yesterday he looked very cute  .
Check out http://www.reptileeats.com (all organic) and http://www.reptigreens.com. (all organic) They ship out appropriate weeds/grasses/greens etc in packages. You will want to check out the grassland mix at reptileeats.com for a Sulcata. They make a small package for babies you can order. Hibiscus is a flower, and the torts love the leaves and flowers off of it. You can check into ordering a fruitless mulberry tree online, that way you dont have the messy fruit falling everywhere and just have the leaves for your tort to enjoy.
Do you have a calcium supplement powder to add to the foods? If not you will need to pick some up and sprinkle the food 2-3 times per week.
Oh and yes you will need to pick up a UVB bulb. You can get one at any petstore or order it online. A 10.0 UVB will last you a while, and needs to be less than 12 inches above the tortoise.
The hay you can grind up in a blender or coffee grinder and mix in with his other foods to ensure he is getting plenty of fiber. Stay away from fruits, Sulcatas dont digest them very well. An occasional treat of a small piece of strawberry is ok, just not very often.
You need to make sure he has a balanced high fiver, low protein diet.
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| 10-05-2007 06:47 AM |
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RE: New owner questions!
Thanks for the information, I will get a UVB bulb later today. I have a question about the food websites. Is it fresh food? If so how long does it last?
I will pick up some calcium supplement along with the UVB later today.
Thanks!
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| 10-05-2007 07:41 AM |
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RE: New owner questions!
Also what brand of calcium is best? When I had my sugar glider I bought repti-cal (I believe it was called) is this an acceptable supplement?
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| 10-05-2007 08:12 AM |
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RE: New owner questions!
Is cypress mulch a bad bedding? I picked some up from the store, I read somewhere that it was ok for sulcatas.
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| 10-07-2007 05:55 PM |
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RE: New owner questions!
Is cypress mulch a bad bedding? I picked some up from the store, I read somewhere that it was ok for sulcatas.
I had a question on bedding too. I can get hay and aspen easily but I don't know if it's ok for him to be on either of those. He has been on rabbit pellets for these past four years.
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| 10-07-2007 07:39 PM |
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