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  1. MTMorin

    Hello from Houston, TX

    That’s their basking spot... I made a humidity tray and put it under the pebbles. If I add water into the humidity tray, the humidity level will be like that.
  2. MTMorin

    Hello from Houston, TX

    I found this report online. http://www.uvguide.co.uk/phototherapyphosphor-tests.htm Currently, I have the 13w not the 26w. I picked voltage one as I take them out all the time. I have it about 10-12 inches from them.
  3. MTMorin

    Hello from Houston, TX

    I am currently using CHE as I like it better than a basking bulb. Too much light. But for the UVB rays, I use a coil one.
  4. MTMorin

    Hello from Houston, TX

    How do you suppose I should position the mvb?
  5. MTMorin

    Hello from Houston, TX

    I just got the lights today. Maybe I can exchange them. I read that the MVB ones are better. Is that so?
  6. MTMorin

    Hello from Houston, TX

    I’ll get the plexi glass to help with the humidity! The enclosure is 4ft x 1.5ft. I know that they will be needing a bigger one as they grow. We will be making that and a safe outdoor enclosure for them to play in too. These are not water bowls. They are food bowls so they are much more...
  7. MTMorin

    Hello from Houston, TX

    This is George (Top) and Shelly (Bottom)!
  8. MTMorin

    Hello from Houston, TX

    Let me know what do you think about this enclosure. We made it ourselves! The substrate is coco husk, coco coir and orchid bark. The basking side has a pile of river pebbles where they pretty much spend most of their time. On the cool side, there is half a log as a hide with soaked spagnum moss...
  9. MTMorin

    Microgreens

    Hi everyone, I'm new here. So I have a lot of questions but I'll keep it to microgreens here. Can baby sulcatas eat microgreens? Like sunflower sprouts etc
  10. MTMorin

    Hello from Houston, TX

    Hi there, First-time tortoise owner and I'm nervous about the temperature, humidity, feeding etc... We have two baby sulcatas here, a male and a female we believe, so we named them George and Shelly. George is extremely naughty, wandering around if I let him out. Shelly is the quiet one.
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