Can my Sulcata eat this? I have no idea what it is. I'm in Southeast Texas, but I have no idea if this is indigenous to the area. It's in my wife's flower bed. Thanks guys and gals.
I've been buying wheatgrass for my sulcata because I don't have a source of natural grass and weeds that hasn't been treated with chemicals. I finally got a wheatgrass kit, and attempted to grow some, but I'm not good at it yet, so I'm dealing with lots of mold. One of the remedies to kill...
This is what I've got. 5 walls and a sheet of plastic. Will this be sufficient, or can you recommend enhancements? I'll be sealing the bottom of the plastic tonight to help with heat and humidity retention.
Ok, skipping the humidifier. I replaced the substrate and nixed the hay. I originally built an open "table" for him based on the recommendation of the pet store owner, and bought a bunch of stuff that contradicts what's recommended in your guide. In my defense, I did spend some time...
BTW, thank you all for the advice and recommendations. I have ordered the thermometers and hygrometers. I've replaced his substrate with something more suitable. I think we'll be ok.
I'm having a hard time keeping the humidity up. I spray the substrate 2 or 3 times a day with a water bottle, but that doesn't seem to be doing it. Got any suggestions?
I've had this guy for almost 2 weeks, and I've never seen him so active. He was zooming around for at least an hour this morning. I don't know why he has so much more energy this morning, but he's never done this before. He almost seemed frantic. It was entertaining. I captured some of it...
I've been buying wheatgrass for my Sulcata, but when it's about a week old it dries out a little and yellows. I mince it up and soak it in cool water for a few minutes to firm it up. Then I take a pinch out of the bowl and give it directly to my Sulcata. However, this morning I read an article...