- Joined
- May 9, 2011
- Messages
- 85
- Location (City and/or State)
- Elverta, CA (Just outside of Sacramento)
I am just curious as to how many of us newer(ish) members besides me feel like they found this haven too late?
The wealth of knowledge this place houses is fantastic and as a first time sulcata owner who looked used so many different guides/pieces of advice from so many sources and in the end made so many mistakes. The biggest mistake was being told and believing that humidity was actually dangerous! Yeah as a more experienced owner I know how ridiculous that sounds but it is worse when my ex vet(That guy was a real jerk to boot) didn't bother to correct me on my knowledge either. The guides and advice I had read when I first started on my trek told me to be wary of repository infections due to there being too much humidity. I feel I could have stopped The Boulders pyramiding from getting as bad as it is currently and I feel saddened whenever I see how it looks.
So many substrate mistakes like using reptisand(I have yet to find an animal that substrate won't harm) until I noticed it sticking to his(her) food and face, using alfalfa hay, repti-carpet, towels(Another vet suggestion)
Am I alone in this situation? Does anyone else have stories of the horrid advice they have received/read?
The wealth of knowledge this place houses is fantastic and as a first time sulcata owner who looked used so many different guides/pieces of advice from so many sources and in the end made so many mistakes. The biggest mistake was being told and believing that humidity was actually dangerous! Yeah as a more experienced owner I know how ridiculous that sounds but it is worse when my ex vet(That guy was a real jerk to boot) didn't bother to correct me on my knowledge either. The guides and advice I had read when I first started on my trek told me to be wary of repository infections due to there being too much humidity. I feel I could have stopped The Boulders pyramiding from getting as bad as it is currently and I feel saddened whenever I see how it looks.
So many substrate mistakes like using reptisand(I have yet to find an animal that substrate won't harm) until I noticed it sticking to his(her) food and face, using alfalfa hay, repti-carpet, towels(Another vet suggestion)
Am I alone in this situation? Does anyone else have stories of the horrid advice they have received/read?

