I had a pile of sulcatas out of Salem Oregon for years. I used oversized, homemade dog type houses with oil filled radiator heaters. But I had the room and the drive to keep them healthy.
I’ve never had a male sulcata flash but that’s a sure indication that you have a male. The plastron of a female tends to be flat whereas a male plastron tends to be concave making breeding possible with “cupping.
So here’s a fun reality check for you. I have no working memory of posting the opening thread. It randomly showed up for me the other day and I read it and thought, yup sounds like me. Meanwhile during the 4 years that have gone by, I have bonded with a number of female cancer survivors. Each...