My yearling is in a 100 gallon glass
My yearling is in a 100 gallon glass tank and has recently been flipping herself trying to climb out the sides. Do I need to make her an indoor wooden table or make her an outdoor habitat? I just don't know the next step to take. She's as big as my hand.
I like to have an indoor 4x8' closed chamber for sulcatas. Once they outgrow that, they move outside full time. Prior to outgrowing their 4x8, I put them in their outside enclosure during the day and bring them in to sleep at night. Once they are big enough, I just start leaving them outside full time and make sure they are locked up in their heated night box every night.
100 gallons is good for a hatchling, but not for a whole year if they are growing normally.