The sand is there to allow water to drain into the perforated pipe under the ground. If you replace the sand with dirt, the water will not drain into the pipe and your flooding problem will continue. Sod over the sand may impede water from entering the pipe also. Additionally, over time if...
I'm in Sebring. It is in Highlands County about midway up the peninsula and right up the middle of the state. We got hit pretty hard with Irma. I just got power back last night. My little hatchling has enjoyed the days outside to get the heat and sunlight he needed with the power being out over...
If you feed, i would wash under water to rid it of any fine spines and then dice to an appropriate size. If it was a large tort, you could feed the whole pad.
You could take each of those pads, bury them vertically about 2 inches deep, and water them lightly every other day or so. They will all root as long as they are not overwatered. It will take weeks for them to root and longer (months) before it begins to grow new pads but you could potentially...
Great to hear. I am still working on the diet. The grass in the enclosure should be ready in a few weeks. I will probably supplement once or twice a week until the grass is ready.
I have a hatchling sulcata and I provide a cuttle bone all the time. How often should I dust the food with repti calcium? He has munched on the cuttle bone about every other day or so.
I recently started watching his videos. I live in Florida as well and recently got a sulcata hatchling. Not from him unfortunately because he said he would not have any until next year. I wanted to get it from him to support him and his channel but as I said, none available. He does breed and...