Jamee
Member
Hi Everyone,
I am a brand new owner (as of today) of a baby Sully!! His/Her name is Piccadilly! We live in Eastern Pennsylvania so we get pretty darn cold during the winter months! Now that it is getting warmer outside,Dilly can spend lots and lots of time outdoors! Indoors, Dilly is in a 55 gallon aquarium. I know he won't be in this very long so we are already planning on a bigger enclosure for him!! He has a 150 watt Power Sun, A basking bulb, and I just ordered the long UVB bulb (because I was a dummy and bought him a coil bulb which will do its job until the other gets here in two days. He also has a humid hide, a slate basking rock, a terra cotta potter turned on its side for a hidey place. Also his food and water dish. I am in the process of growing him plants from seeds so I can replant directly into his enclosure. Hos average temp inside is 80 to 85 degrees with about 75-80 percent humidity. His basking spot reaches 95 degrees. His substrate is a combination of coco coir, cypress mulch and dirt from my yard (we do not use any fertilizer or weed killer because of our koi pond) I do have to cover his enclosure today but I was so excited to introduce us!! I have building and working and researching for 3 months for what is best for him! He eats leafy greens, dandelion greens, mazuri pellets soaked and mushed. I also have calcium powder and vitamins for him as well. PiccaDilly has a smiley face on his shell as you can see in the one picture.
I am a brand new owner (as of today) of a baby Sully!! His/Her name is Piccadilly! We live in Eastern Pennsylvania so we get pretty darn cold during the winter months! Now that it is getting warmer outside,Dilly can spend lots and lots of time outdoors! Indoors, Dilly is in a 55 gallon aquarium. I know he won't be in this very long so we are already planning on a bigger enclosure for him!! He has a 150 watt Power Sun, A basking bulb, and I just ordered the long UVB bulb (because I was a dummy and bought him a coil bulb which will do its job until the other gets here in two days. He also has a humid hide, a slate basking rock, a terra cotta potter turned on its side for a hidey place. Also his food and water dish. I am in the process of growing him plants from seeds so I can replant directly into his enclosure. Hos average temp inside is 80 to 85 degrees with about 75-80 percent humidity. His basking spot reaches 95 degrees. His substrate is a combination of coco coir, cypress mulch and dirt from my yard (we do not use any fertilizer or weed killer because of our koi pond) I do have to cover his enclosure today but I was so excited to introduce us!! I have building and working and researching for 3 months for what is best for him! He eats leafy greens, dandelion greens, mazuri pellets soaked and mushed. I also have calcium powder and vitamins for him as well. PiccaDilly has a smiley face on his shell as you can see in the one picture.