Yea I get that the sulcata I have was a reduce because the person was going to have him outside all winter with no shelter. I really want to get a cherry head and I am just weighing my options right now
Thank you so much for the input that helps me a lot yea right now I have a 8ftx8ft shelter for the sulcata that’s heated so I would make one a good size for whatever I decide to get!
Hey everyone I live in SC where summers can get around 100f and winter stays around 20-30f but can get down to single digits. I currently have a large male sulcata that I keep outside year around through the use of a large heated shelter he can use when he’s cold and I know I can do this because...
Yea its 3ft tall I made it bigger so it was easier to get in and clean and I planned to have more tortoises. I didn’t insulate the floor cause I’m debating on how to do that and be able to clean it easy. it’s less of a night box and more a structure it’s insulated with reflective panels but I’m...
It’s that time of year, the temps are dropping here is SC and my sulcata stays outside all year long. I built a 8’x8’x48” cinder block and wood insulated shelter for him right now even though it’s so small the top half of the shelter sits at 80+ degrees F but the bottom half where he is is 60-65...
Hey everyone I have a 25lb sulcata that I’ve had for about 8 months and recently when I soak him every so often he excretes a dark brown water stool a good bit of it but no firmness to it at all he still poops regularly but also has this any ideas? His main diet is grass and hay he loves outside...
Thanks for the suggestion I might get one of those mats! I am going to use a technique that makes the floors and smooth and easy to clean as laminate tile!
I am going to put sand down to help insulate under the concrete and then seal the concrete for easy cleaning. I filled all the blocks with sand for insulation I am caulking all seems for heat retention and keeping draft out