Hello everyone! As the title suggests, I will be receiving a baby sulcata on Tuesday from Underground Reptiles and I couldn't be happier, although I am also a little concerned that I won't get everything right and the little guy won't have a good start. I've done a lot of research but it just seems like there are so many conflicting views out there. So I will tell you what I've done and bought to prepare for his arrival and your thoughts on it would be greatly appreciated. First, I have a 8 by 4 foot enclosure with heat lamps, uvb lights, che, hides and a mix of topsoil (with nothing added) and about 20% playsand for the substrate (about 7 inches deep). Of course I also have a shallow water bowl that can be climbed into. This is currently holding a tegu which I am in the process of rehoming (I realized that I am much more of a tortoise person than a lizard person.) That is where the sulcata will go (hopefully soon) but in the meantime I have a 40 gallon breeder tank with a wire mesh lid that I will be keeping him in. The substrate is a mixture of eco earth and cypress mulch and the hide has moss in it which I will keep moist for the humidity. I have a zoo med powersun mvb for the uva, uvb, and heat in a clamp lamp with a dimmer and a laser thermometer to keep an eye on the temperature. Also a hydrometer for the humidity. Now comes the part I am most concerned about. His food. I bought a bag of collard greens, some 100% Timothy hay bites, ZooMed grassland tortoise food, a 2 oz sample of ZooMed gourmet tortoise food and grass and weeds from my yard. Do you think he will eat any or all of it, and more importantly, do you think he should? Any suggestions about his food and temporary enclosure, or any criticisms or maybe even, dare I say it, praises would be greatly appreciated. Just in case you were wondering, I will be soaking him every day and also let him spend time outside everyday to get natural sunlight and do some grazing. I know this was very long, but I want to do everything right that I possibly can for him. oh, and I will be including pictures of him and his enclosure as soon as I get him.