Hi Guys-
I posted in the introduce yourself forum and appreciate the warm welcome I received. Just wanted to send an update. I have two Sulcata's. One is 1 # and his name is Mike (although it's likely a 'her') and the other is Sully (he's 5#). Picture attached. They were a rescue from someone moving to an apartment. This forum gave me the advice to separate them so I did. I attached a pic of the outdoor enclosure. Still getting plants and whatnot planted but it's coming along. Now that they are separate, they are both out and about walking around and grazing. I love to watch them!
Anyway.. I live in S. Texas and used the Tortoise table website to ID plants they can eat. So I got Hibiscus, coleus, aloe, agave, boston ferns, bridal wreath, mexican heather, heart shaped ice plant, wandering jew, kalanche etc. I also got some pampas grasses and a bail of timothy grass hay. I'm trying to do all the right things so these little dudes will be happy and healthy!
I posted in the introduce yourself forum and appreciate the warm welcome I received. Just wanted to send an update. I have two Sulcata's. One is 1 # and his name is Mike (although it's likely a 'her') and the other is Sully (he's 5#). Picture attached. They were a rescue from someone moving to an apartment. This forum gave me the advice to separate them so I did. I attached a pic of the outdoor enclosure. Still getting plants and whatnot planted but it's coming along. Now that they are separate, they are both out and about walking around and grazing. I love to watch them!
Anyway.. I live in S. Texas and used the Tortoise table website to ID plants they can eat. So I got Hibiscus, coleus, aloe, agave, boston ferns, bridal wreath, mexican heather, heart shaped ice plant, wandering jew, kalanche etc. I also got some pampas grasses and a bail of timothy grass hay. I'm trying to do all the right things so these little dudes will be happy and healthy!