karlscaff93
New Member
So today we picked up an 11 year old (or we was told 11 year old ) male sulcata he’s definitely male he flashed pretty much straight away .
He seems happy and healthy he has eaten urinated and pooed and seems very alert ( until he had a nap under basking light after having a good load of food ) i do also have a 4 year old sulcata who is larger than him and is pretty much bowling ball smooth thanks to taking advice from people on here about diet uv light etc (thanks guys)
our new guy does have some bad pyramiding issues and a small chip in the middle of his beak my question is there anything I can include in his husbandry that will help resolve/ lesson this over time as he grows ?
( I will upload more pictures and his weight and measurements tomorrow)
Thanks I do appreciate all help and advice
He seems happy and healthy he has eaten urinated and pooed and seems very alert ( until he had a nap under basking light after having a good load of food ) i do also have a 4 year old sulcata who is larger than him and is pretty much bowling ball smooth thanks to taking advice from people on here about diet uv light etc (thanks guys)
our new guy does have some bad pyramiding issues and a small chip in the middle of his beak my question is there anything I can include in his husbandry that will help resolve/ lesson this over time as he grows ?
( I will upload more pictures and his weight and measurements tomorrow)
Thanks I do appreciate all help and advice