You dont submerge them haha. Just fill up a container with warm (90F) water up until it reaches about a third up their shell. Make sure the water does not go past their chin. You have to watch them closely while they soak so they dont drown. I have two that apparently dont like to be watched...
My little Sulcata was climbing her hide and falling off. The lights come on on a timer about 15 minutes before I wake up (if I go to sleep) and every morning the first thing I do is check the torts. Most days, Karsi was on her back trying to right herself from falling from the hide. I got some...
That would definitely be little Pyp. He thinks hes big and bad lol. Im honestly surprised he got spooked at all but I moved overhead and my shadow went by him haha. Usually nothing deters or spooks him!
Im sure it will take time. Maybe she didnt have a good variety before and thats why she takes some encouragement to eat? Im glad you guys are taking care of her and she seems to be on the mend!
Ahh, look at him! You're not incredibly far from me, Im about 20 mins from Hagerstown. Hes gorgeous! I just posted pictures of my two on a thread called "Karsi and Pyp".
Hey! I've seen other post threads following the growth of their baby sulcatas and I'd love to do the same. I'm going to start off with multiple posts on this thread because I'm also going to post the charts I made and keep in a binder for the growth, medical, etc. I made them so if one of them...
I could only find one berry on the whole plant lol. But looking at google images it does look like a rrd honeysuckle. The images the have on tort table look a little different than what I have.