Been adjusting Sue's house for winter

Liam Owen

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Here are some pics.
 

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I can't see it, but I'm sure I can safely say there is a water dish available? Also, some edible plants would look nice too. Otherwise it's looking good.
 

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Liam Owen said:
Here are some pics.

Good idea!

You put that baseball bat into a good use.
 

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hope your not using coil full spectrum bulbs? those can hurt tortoise eyes. hard to tell in pic.
 

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I was reading this and see the comment about coil bulbs. I think that is what my husband bought for our new sulcata. Can you please advise on the best bulbs until I can get her home build outdoors?? Thank you!
 

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Eaither a good mucurey vapor bulb or regular long bulb floresent bulbs. U want a bulb that has UVA and UVB. The vapor bulbs are better and last longer. But nothing is better then natural sunlight. Even a few minutes a week.
 
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