jnirvello
Active Member
My sulcata is about 6 months now and I live in Florida. We don’t have much of a winter so I’d like to know what the lowest degrees to let him roam outside would be. It’s 77 out but so sunny! Any thoughts?
Good policy.I’ve also never seen him drink water. I put him for a nice soak after he’s been roaming outside and I want to make sure he gets hydrated again.
My sulcata is about 6 months now and I live in Florida. We don’t have much of a winter so I’d like to know what the lowest degrees to let him roam outside would be. It’s 77 out but so sunny! Any thoughts?
If you get a temperature gun, you might find that the ground temperatures are often warmer than the air. There is an interesting thread by @JoesMum in which she shows that blue slate, for example, stays much warmer than other areas of her garden.