BILBO-03
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What makes a better pet as a adult, what is more hardy and other things
Well, one is very expensive and the other one you can find just about anywhere.
Yes, initial cost is what I meant. I think the sulcata May require more money when it comes to enclosures that actually keep them in. And it would not be cheap or good if they dug a nice burrow under your house foundation.~ This is true, basically sulcatas are much less expensive initially. Many have misconceptions regarding the diets, they are similar. Both require space, however different containment structures, sulcatas dig and burrow where aldabras do not.
The reason I didn't get a sulcata. I wanted one, until I pictured them burrowing under my at that time 3 flat apartment building. Boy my renters could have gotten rich off me as the building tumbled overYes, initial cost is what I meant. I think the sulcata May require more money when it comes to enclosures that actually keep them in. And it would not be cheap or good if they dug a nice burrow under your house foundation.
The reason I didn't get a sulcata. I wanted one, until I pictured them burrowing under my at that time 3 flat apartment building. Boy my renters could have gotten rich off me as the building tumbled over
eat sleep and poop? That sounds a lot like meMy two Aldabran tortoises are now over 200lbs. They are very docile and aren't destructive at all. They eat, they sleep, they poop. No digging. No ramming. No offensive behaviour at all.
The only problem mine cause me is at the fence. If we're on the outside of the fence, they see no reason why they can't just barrel right through the fence to be with us. But as long as we don't put them in that position, they respect their boundaries.
And on your left you can see the tipping apartments of Chicago.