Kikwi
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I'm not making the same mistake as people who see a baby sulcata and say ill get it because its cheap and then it grows huge and then you have to give it away, ive actually done some research and i want a big sulcata. i just want to know how long will it take for them to get big? i would like to keep it in an enclosure inside my house while its young but when it grows older and bigger i would like to begin making a fence underground outside so i can secure the fence and have it live in my backyard without being able to dig, and where it will have plenty of space and natural sun and shade. how long does it take for a sulcata to grow big, and at what point in its life would i have to move him/her outside? (also side note whats something easy i can do to shelter a sulcata from rain? it doesnt rain often oin my part of texas but i cant get the sulcata without first having prepared for something like this)
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