I soak him at least 30 minutes a day, humidity is at 75% that's the highest I can keep it, every other resource says it's normal. I dont mean to be rude but I dont appreciate being told I'm doing it wrong when all I'm doing is following the advice all of you have given me.
im trying to keep from using artificial stuff in the enclosure, my goal was to use only things you could find in the wild, if they interact with mold in the wild, i cant imagine its too terrible for them?
my sulcata needs a humid hide so i thought wood wouldnt be a bad idea, ill bake it for about an hour and see how it comes out. if that doesnt work ill start looking into pots
I was doing my weekly spot clean of my torts tank and found mold growing on the inside of his hide. Is this something i can just clean off and it will be fine? Keeping a high humidity while keeping mold out seems impossible.
Im not sure if its regular behavior or not but my baby sulcata keeps scratching his face and eyes with his front legs, i have coco coir as substrate and his main diet is clovers and other non chemically treated weeds. tank temp and humidity are 75 Fahrenheit and 70% at night and 90 Fahrenheit...
I like to take my baby sulcata tortoise outside so he can eat fresh clovers but whenever he sees bird poo he tries to eat it! I'm not sure if this is super healthy for him?