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    Placement of CME and general question re lethargy

    In process of building closed chamber, thanks everyone
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    Placement of CME and general question re lethargy

    Not sure what you can tell from the picture, but you are way off-point. The recommendations I received were to obtain a CME (which is what I did), submerge the water bowl to ground level (did that), and increase variety of greens. I periodically dampen some parts of the mulch and/or leave out a...
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    Placement of CME and general question re lethargy

    Hi everyone, Attached is a picture of our current set up. You will notice the CME is located on top of the screen. Temperature gets down to, at lowest, 78 at night. I think that's fine, but should I place the CME inside the tank, and just suspend it? Morty appears to be growing well. We bought...
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    Dandelion greens, red leaf lettuce, grass, and pea shoots

    Hi everyone, A few quick questions. We'd been feeding our sulcata Morty primarily red leaf lettuce, sprinkling vitamin supplements on top every few days. After further research--and at the advice of several on this forum urging us to step away from lettuce--we moved on to other things. Now...
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    Night Care

    I've read several discussions regarding night care, but I am having trouble reconciling all the differing opinions. What wattage ceramic heating element should I use? Where should I put the CHE? Next to the Powersun, or on the cool side for night use? When do I use the CHE? During the day? Or...
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    General question re tiredness

    Thanks! Ok - I'm using that light right now.
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    General question re tiredness

    Hey everyone, this is Morty. Read Ross Gurley's book on Sulcatas and have tried to adhere to that. Basic diet right now is red leaf lettuce and wheat grass sprinkled with vitamin supplements Soak him 3X week for 15-20 min. Light (UVA+B) is on from 7AM-10PM, temp is 100F under the light, and 80...
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