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    Soaking and humidity for larger Sulcatas

    Thanks for sharing! I’ll try some mud and see if he likes that better.
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    Soaking and humidity for larger Sulcatas

    Okay thank you, good to know! I’ll up the temp and make sure his box is insulated enough to maintain it. The temp probe captures the data over time so it’s easy to see how well it’s holding heat. The weather stripping around the lid will be a good addition if not. I’ll try a tray of water...
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    Soaking and humidity for larger Sulcatas

    Oh and for reference I live in San Francisco, so there’s a good amount of humidity and fog. Nighttime winter temps in my part of the city are rarely below 50. We’re in a very sunny and warm part of SF.
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    Soaking and humidity for larger Sulcatas

    Thank you for your reply! The house we have is similar to the first and the temp never gets below 72 F. From what I read that sufficient, but please let me know if not. I’m not surprised he’s small for his age. I adopted him a year ago from a pretty neglectful scenario. Poor guy was living in...
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    Soaking and humidity for larger Sulcatas

    My Sulcata is maybe 6-7 years old and about 16-17 pounds. He hates his warm water soaks, so I put him in a plastic tub once a week - but I'm curious about what people do when Sulcatas get REALLY big and are too heavy to be forced into a bath. Do you give up on soaking once they're older? He...
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    Prolapsed cloaca or phallus?

    Thank you Wellington and MPRC! And I’m glad my photo will give some others some advanced warning 😅
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    Prolapsed cloaca or phallus?

    Over the past few days we’ve started to see what is hopefully just a phallus or maybe prolapsed tissue from my 5-6 year Sulcata. Can anyone tell from the photo I’ve attached? It retracts before he walk around. Energy and appetite is normal, he’s pooped normally and excreted a bit of uric acid...
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