BirdHerder
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Hello. I was given a ~9yo sulcata named Nicholas back in September. He was outside in a half-acre pen but when temperatures began to drop I built him an enclosure with heat and light inside a large (~1000sqft) greenhouse to overwinter. He has mostly stayed in his warm room only coming out occasionally to do a lap around the greenhouse. But he has now left the warmth and tucked himself into a large cardboard box that was laying around. It's only in the mid thirties inside the greenhouse now, will he move back if he gets too cold for his own good or should I move him back to the heat?