Hi Guys
Back again and now a proud owner of an adult Sulcata named George, he is about 6 years old from what I can gather and a real beauty, I picked him up locally a few days ago and just have a few concerns I wanted to ask your opinion on please.
Obviously it's still early days but he doesn't seem very active, I was expecting him to be a little more inquisitive but he just has a quick wonder around the garden them plops himself down and doesn't really move much. How much should he eat as he doesn't seem to have a huge appetite either unless he is eating more grass than I have seen, I gave him a bowl of veg today early afternoon and he ate half but still not seen him drink yet and I have placed bowls all over the place.
Right now he is sleeping in a tote in my garage till his dog house I ordered arrives next week but wonder if I am doing anything wrong as he seems really subdued and shy. Is it because he is getting used to his new surroundings maybe ?
Hope someone can offer some advice please as I am still learning.
Thank you
Stu
Back again and now a proud owner of an adult Sulcata named George, he is about 6 years old from what I can gather and a real beauty, I picked him up locally a few days ago and just have a few concerns I wanted to ask your opinion on please.
Obviously it's still early days but he doesn't seem very active, I was expecting him to be a little more inquisitive but he just has a quick wonder around the garden them plops himself down and doesn't really move much. How much should he eat as he doesn't seem to have a huge appetite either unless he is eating more grass than I have seen, I gave him a bowl of veg today early afternoon and he ate half but still not seen him drink yet and I have placed bowls all over the place.
Right now he is sleeping in a tote in my garage till his dog house I ordered arrives next week but wonder if I am doing anything wrong as he seems really subdued and shy. Is it because he is getting used to his new surroundings maybe ?
Hope someone can offer some advice please as I am still learning.
Thank you
Stu