Here is a question. I have read that babies spend most or all (?) of their time in burrows after they hatch. If this is correct, being in burrows, they don't get UVB from the sunlight. So I guess my question is, how much UVB light do our captive baby sulcatas need? I don't have a UVB light on my enclosure, but I take her/him out in the sun every other day or so for a couple of hours. If the wild babies stay in the burrow for months (may be a lot less, I don't know) then they must not need as much UVB lighting as we think? If I'm off base here let me know. I was just thinking about this and figured I would ask. I may be thinking that they stay in the burrows longer than they actually do. I don't know