ascott said:I would not stress just yet How deep is the substrate? How long have you had the tort in this enclosure? do you bring the tort out for natural sun time....
Lucas791 said:ascott said:I would not stress just yet How deep is the substrate? How long have you had the tort in this enclosure? do you bring the tort out for natural sun time....
The substrate is 6 inchs deep, I've had him two months, and whenever he begs to go out I'll put him out there in the 110 Texas heat for a few hours, hotter than his basking lamp everywhere, don't want him to bake lol
Recorded temps in abilene stay above 100 day and night for months in a row apparentlyElohi said:Lucas791 said:ascott said:I would not stress just yet How deep is the substrate? How long have you had the tort in this enclosure? do you bring the tort out for natural sun time....
The substrate is 6 inchs deep, I've had him two months, and whenever he begs to go out I'll put him out there in the 110 Texas heat for a few hours, hotter than his basking lamp everywhere, don't want him to bake lol
Where in Texas is it anywhere near 110 yet? Let me know, I follow the heat. I'm in south Texas and 95 is the hottest it's been so far and that was just one day, nothing quite that warm since, but I'm ready for summer!
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Tom said:Now I don't have a lot of hermanni experience, but I do have some. I've never known them to be much of a digging species. Not like my russians, CDTs or older sulcatas. If conditions are good above ground, no reason to dig in and get away from them.
What size is your enclosure?
Recorded temps in abilene stay above 100 day and night for months in a row apparently
My enclosure is 4 feet by 2 feet, working on a 5x2 soon