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    Male or Female?”

    Definately a female. males tails are longer and even at that size will bend to the side if they try to tuck it closer to the shell.
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    HELP: Hatchling Failure Syndrome Baby Sulcata?

    It appears to be a metabolic problem. Not assimulating enough calcium. needs to be under the reptile light all day. dont let babies out to roam and eat whatever. their systems are not designed to disgest some plant material. Follow the diet for sulcatas. She may have ingested something that is...
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    HELP: Hatchling Failure Syndrome Baby Sulcata?

    I ran a reptile rescue for 20yrs. Most always soft shell indicates metabolic disease. Typically this happens with inadequate UVB light and or too cool temps in enclosure and not assimulating calicium, because it was purchased from a reptile show, it may also have parasite overload. I would...
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