kirstiep
New Member
Hi!
I'm still in search of a good home for my Sulcata pal! He's ready for transport now that the weather's warm again!
I hurt my knee pretty badly a while back & have limited mobility - I'm not where I need to be, physically or financially, in order to be a proper tort guardian.
Last time I posted, I only got responses from people who were planning to keep additional torts in the same enclosure - Sulcatas are territorial & the dominant one will keep the submissive torts from eating, drinking, sunning etc, right? I want to find him a proper home, not someplace where he'll end up hurt or hurting another tort. So, please, if you have ample space & resources & are ready for a loveable Sulcata pal, please write me!
He's about 4 years old & weighs around 3 - 4 lbs. When stretching he's 13" from nose to tail, 12" from right front toe to left front toe & 6" from plastron to carapace. We're in Bay County, Michigan
I'm still in search of a good home for my Sulcata pal! He's ready for transport now that the weather's warm again!
I hurt my knee pretty badly a while back & have limited mobility - I'm not where I need to be, physically or financially, in order to be a proper tort guardian.
Last time I posted, I only got responses from people who were planning to keep additional torts in the same enclosure - Sulcatas are territorial & the dominant one will keep the submissive torts from eating, drinking, sunning etc, right? I want to find him a proper home, not someplace where he'll end up hurt or hurting another tort. So, please, if you have ample space & resources & are ready for a loveable Sulcata pal, please write me!
He's about 4 years old & weighs around 3 - 4 lbs. When stretching he's 13" from nose to tail, 12" from right front toe to left front toe & 6" from plastron to carapace. We're in Bay County, Michigan