JoshSloane
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Hey Everyone,
One two occasions when I have come in to check on my baby sulcata, he was on his back. There were no obstructions, or anything to cause him to flip over on. He was in the cool side of the cage, so luckily he wasn't under the heat lamp. One other time, when I was doing some maintenance on his enclosure, I watched him literally walk into one of the side walls and flip over onto his back.
Is this normal for a sulcata baby? I worry that while I am at work he will flip over and become dehydrated. Do they grow out of this?
Thanks!
One two occasions when I have come in to check on my baby sulcata, he was on his back. There were no obstructions, or anything to cause him to flip over on. He was in the cool side of the cage, so luckily he wasn't under the heat lamp. One other time, when I was doing some maintenance on his enclosure, I watched him literally walk into one of the side walls and flip over onto his back.
Is this normal for a sulcata baby? I worry that while I am at work he will flip over and become dehydrated. Do they grow out of this?
Thanks!