Profitpak
New Member
Hi. I’m new to Sulcata ownership. I recently took in a male sulcata about 17 years old and 90 lbs. he is quite friendly and I have built him his own enclosure where he sleeps at night. It’s large and he has plenty of room inside. During the day he roams around the backyard which is also large and mingles with my chickens and goats. All a happy family. The problems. He got out of the backyard once and I I’m still not sure where but I reinforced the chain link fence in some places that looked like might be where he pushed through. Luckily I found him a day later. From the moment I put the enclosure in The backyard he found it right away and made it his. The other animals don’t go in there except some chickens to steal some of his food. He has started to dig a very large deep long tunnel starting f at the enclosure and going down and out. The other day I couldn’t even see him because he was so far in. I’m afraid thst he will keep digging and collapse areas in the backyard or get out. I’ve bought some rebar and cut it to 3-4 feet and plan on putting it along the fence all the way Iin The ground so it doesn’t stick out. This is to try and keep him from escaping. That has already happened right by his shelter. What can I do? Do I fill it all back in and change locations and start over doing something different? The shelter sits right on the ground. Do I add a floor so he can’t dig anymore ? Please. Any suggestions will be appreciated. Also I want to put some sort of heating system for those colder nights. I have two lights about 250 w each installed in The roof of his shelter to keep him warm these past few colder nights but I’m not sure they are working very well. Does anyone have experience here ? Thank you all for your help.









