Jenna524
Member
I have been trying to soak my Sulcata, Toki, regularly. He really doesn’t seem to like it, since he is constantly trying to climb out during the soak. I’ve continued soaking anyway, as advised on this site. However, recently, I noticed that he stays up on the wall of the bin in a way that rests the back end of his shell on his legs. When he gets out, he has a tiny sore on either leg from resting and rubbing his shell during his efforts to escape.
Continuing to soak will likely produce sores that bleed. Not soaking means no benefits of hydration (and I have never seen him voluntarily drink water from his water hole). If I use a bin with shorter sides, he would climb out and not benefit from a soak.
What’s the best way to proceed?
Continuing to soak will likely produce sores that bleed. Not soaking means no benefits of hydration (and I have never seen him voluntarily drink water from his water hole). If I use a bin with shorter sides, he would climb out and not benefit from a soak.
What’s the best way to proceed?