Indoor Sulcata Habitat

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Blakem

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Looks nice. Is it covered at all? How old/big is your sulcata?
 

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That should be fine for a small sully. Do u have a uvb light and heat for night time?
 

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How old is your sully? You probably have already, but I will say it again. Toms threads are below in my post. All of them are great for raising sulcatas. Make sure temps are 80, day and night, with humidity of 80% and basking 95-100. UVB light and no coil bulbs


BTW, covering 1/2 to 3/4 of the tote will help keep humidify and temps in/up
 

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i have about 80% covered, tube uvb for desert reptiles and 100w basking for day. all temps and humidity are perfect. he is estimated to be about 3 months old
 

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You should start designing a tortoise table. What you ave now will be good for the short term but your sullies will outgrow it quicker than you think.

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This is mine. I have yearlings up top and a 7 year old on the bottom
 
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