noillatsyrc
New Member
Hello all,
Maybe it’s because I see my baby sulcata every day and can’t tell his growth, but I feel like he’s not growing. His day temperature ranges from 75-90, and his night temperature ranges from 70-85. I spray his enclosure and the plants within in a good amount every day for humidity and I soak him at least 5 days a week for 30 minutes. He gets time outside and I feed him everyday (dandelion greens, grass, kale, mustard greens, chard greens, squash, bell pepper, bok choy, as well as the Mazuri Tortoise diet, etc). He’s a pretty active little tort and likes to do laps around his enclosure. But I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong?? He has a cool area as well as a warm area and his bedding is a mixture of repti bark and orchid bark. Any suggestions or recommendations on what I should fix on what I’m doing or anything I can fix in my enclosure? I’m not sure of his exact age, but he’s currently at about 4 inches.
Maybe it’s because I see my baby sulcata every day and can’t tell his growth, but I feel like he’s not growing. His day temperature ranges from 75-90, and his night temperature ranges from 70-85. I spray his enclosure and the plants within in a good amount every day for humidity and I soak him at least 5 days a week for 30 minutes. He gets time outside and I feed him everyday (dandelion greens, grass, kale, mustard greens, chard greens, squash, bell pepper, bok choy, as well as the Mazuri Tortoise diet, etc). He’s a pretty active little tort and likes to do laps around his enclosure. But I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong?? He has a cool area as well as a warm area and his bedding is a mixture of repti bark and orchid bark. Any suggestions or recommendations on what I should fix on what I’m doing or anything I can fix in my enclosure? I’m not sure of his exact age, but he’s currently at about 4 inches.