Thanks everyone! Turdboy is doing well :) Enjoying the warm so cal days, grazing away! he moved back into his summer dig about a month back... and probably wont go back into his heated house for a good 3 months.
attaced a pic of him doing what he does best.... EATING!!!
It looks like he caught it on something... probably climing around the garden. there are no other wounds on him, no bite marks. Its just one of the big scales gone.
It was dry looking, no flies on it. the spay i use on the horses, it seems to have a nasty taste to the files, as it keeps them...
Hey guys,
when feeding turdboy today, i noticed one of his spurs from the front of his front leg was missing and it was all red. I assume in the wild they are fine with this type of wound, but i have sprayed it with blu-kote (vetrinary antiseptic and protective wound dressing i use on the...
The question came to me from a gal in Hawaii.... so very hot & humid and no ac. Thanks for clearing up the humidity question. Since they come from the dry Sahara desert... I was concerned with too much humidity being a problem :)
I have a question... for someone who lives in a tropical enviorment, thats totally humid, can this be a problem for a sulcata? Can too much humidity cause respritory problems, should the baby be soaked less than in a dry climate, and should the substrate be made more sandy? (i guess that was...
Howdie
I used to have a link where you could buy seeds to plant for the sulcatas... different greens, hays etc. i thought it was www.thebeanfarm.com, but the link isn't working.
Does anyone have any links to websites that sell seed mixes for sulcatas?
Hello
I was asked on my website if I knew anywhere that they can find a sulcata for adoption in Indiana. I've been searching but no luck, does anyone here know of any listings?
I am waiting for an answer as to the gender and age they are looking for.
Any help would be great :)
fortunatly no... at 92lbs, i'd have no house left LOL
in the heat of so cal, he spends most of his days laying flat out in the dirt under the eucaplytus tree. He has a big hole dug out there too, its always cool for him. We also make a big watering hole for him to cool off in :)