Ok thank you yes I realized there isn't enough info on Google to really help and they are very rare here so not much to go off but Google we dont even have vets here that really know enough about them to help they can treat them if they get hurt but not offer advice on care other than basics...
No problem don't worry about it I know anything related to animals can get touchy when you truly have a passion and love for them. I also I have one more question we rescued a sulcata but he doesn't seem to be growing or eating well the people who had him said he's about 5 years old now and he's...
Ok good to know I'll keep that in mind currently we don't own any males so we should be fine, we would only borrow that male in a few years when they get bigger
Ok thanks alot yeah they're definitely too small our girls are about half that size they're about 1 foot we saw the size difference and was worried about the weight of the male on them he's atleast 100lbs and they're maybe in the 20s
Both females have laid around 2-3 clutches in the past 2 years but we have no male so all eggs are infertile and we've had them from hatchlings so we know they haven't been in contact with a male, as I've read that they are able to keep the sperm for up to a year after mating or something like...
Maybe where your from but I'm from a Caribbean country where there are very few we keep ours out in the back yard in an enclosure so they roam freely, as for the temperature it seems just right for them here but we do keep hatchlings inside and monitored. We also incubate when we know they have...
Male is about 3 feet from the front of the shell where the head is to the back where the tail is, not sure of his weight but he's over 20 years old we were actually planning to borrow him for stud services our females are over 5 years old close to 10 and about half his size if not a bit smaller...