huntevans20
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Hey guys. I know I’ve asked a lot of questions here lately. I’m just not sure what to do any this point. I’ve taken a lot of advice from you guys. I have my temps at 80 day and night throughout the enclosure and have made it a closed enclosure with much less ventilation to improve the humidity. Basking spot is a little over 100 degrees with a 12.0 uvb bulb strip light. I read coils are bad for the eyes. I have a ceramic heat emitter for night time heat.
Here lies the issue. My baby sulcata has been very still for the last few days. He doesn’t really move around unless i am soaking him. He hasn’t eaten in a couple days and I’m starting to worry.
i got him from a local pet store that specializes in exotics and said he was in great shape and I’m scared i was lied too. He has a big hide box that’s heated as well as a humid hide.
at this point what should i do to help him. I’m just worried I’m fighting a downhill battle that i will not win. I have a huge passion for these tortoises and want to be a breeder and do it the correct and honest way one day. I just don’t want to lose this guy because of the pet stores mistakes. Or my own. Help me out if you can. Thank you in advance
Here lies the issue. My baby sulcata has been very still for the last few days. He doesn’t really move around unless i am soaking him. He hasn’t eaten in a couple days and I’m starting to worry.
i got him from a local pet store that specializes in exotics and said he was in great shape and I’m scared i was lied too. He has a big hide box that’s heated as well as a humid hide.
at this point what should i do to help him. I’m just worried I’m fighting a downhill battle that i will not win. I have a huge passion for these tortoises and want to be a breeder and do it the correct and honest way one day. I just don’t want to lose this guy because of the pet stores mistakes. Or my own. Help me out if you can. Thank you in advance