New baby sulcata!!!

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omgdoubletacos

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Yea, I noticed that most of what I read online was contradicted by everyone on here, and I'd rather take advice from people who have owned the, for years rather than read it off the Internet from who knows who.. Lol. But I gave him his first soaking today and he wasn't too happy about it. I've gotta go get a spray bottle tomorrow so I can mist his enclosure and shell. But he's eating very well. Just started him on some mazuri (sp ?) today and I don't thin he's cares much about it right now. But I don't think that just feeding him romaine lettuce is healthy enough. That's all the guy I got him from fed him. :/
 

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Here's a picture of my little guy with his new substrate.
 

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What are you using for substrate? You need something that will hold humidity. I suggest coco coir or cypress mulch, maybe a combination of the two.
 

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What a cute pic! It should have been in our new calendar.
 

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Right now I'm using wheat hay on one side and a mulch mixture on the other side. The humidity is hanging around 80-85 right now. But I am only spraying the enclosure every other day.
 
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