WildExotics
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I have two sulcatas, both slightly different in age. Both rescued, so age assumption is just an approximation. They both get soaked and fed on the same schedule. But, one grows much slower than the other. The smaller one has just flashed me, so we now know that they are both boys. I’ve heard of slow growers, but I’m unclear if there should be case for concern. Does anyone have experience or information on slow growers being a case for concern, or if this just happens sometimes?
EDIT: Before we rescued them, they were housed together. Since they’ve been with us, we’ve keep them in separate enclosures
Thank you!
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EDIT: Before we rescued them, they were housed together. Since they’ve been with us, we’ve keep them in separate enclosures
Thank you!
![IMG_3117.jpeg IMG_3117.jpeg](https://data.www.tortoiseforum.org/attachments/358/358039-07372559390aba05f7bd3bc3a21c0e63.jpg)
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