Im the owner of a 1yo Sulcata Tort named Taco. I have recently finished building a outdoor enclosure for my Tort. the enclosure has wide room to walk around in plenty of shade and sun and a shallow water dish. The roof is made of a chicken wire fencing which i nailed between two boards to make...
for a baby, you would want a 20-50 gallon tank if it is an adult you would want 50-100 gallon tank the baby would be the best way to go
for heating and light, you would want to have a simple 100*F heat lamp
the lighting would be either UV, UVC or UVB
food for youngsters should be around...
id prefer a red-footed* but sulcatas are just my thing
* they stay small Sulcatas get huge and live for over a century so be prepared to keep a sulcata in your will
I recently got a Sulcata and he has been blowing bubbles but I know that I should soak him prob twice a day
pyramiding hasn't happened yet I sure hope he stays healthy
"more moisturizing for sure".