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First of all, I apologize ahead of time for those who think this is too newbish of a question. I tried looking up the answer but couldn't find a definite answer.
I've had my sulcata for about a year and a half. Throughout the summer months, he had the entire yard to wander and graze. I have a tracking device on him so I never worried about losing him. In the cold months, I have him inside eating home grown grass and dandelions I got from the market. He's very active. I sometimes let him wander around in the kitchen area with my dogs. They do fine with each other.
Anyway, the point is he is growing painfully slow. Measuring his shell only, he's about 4.5 inches. Here are a couple pictures of him a couple months ago. He's suppose to be 2.5 years old.
I'm just worried because other people tell me at that age he's suppose to be bigger.
He seems fine and very active. His diet is mostly grass.
I've had my sulcata for about a year and a half. Throughout the summer months, he had the entire yard to wander and graze. I have a tracking device on him so I never worried about losing him. In the cold months, I have him inside eating home grown grass and dandelions I got from the market. He's very active. I sometimes let him wander around in the kitchen area with my dogs. They do fine with each other.
Anyway, the point is he is growing painfully slow. Measuring his shell only, he's about 4.5 inches. Here are a couple pictures of him a couple months ago. He's suppose to be 2.5 years old.
I'm just worried because other people tell me at that age he's suppose to be bigger.
He seems fine and very active. His diet is mostly grass.