*My Sulcata is in a 30 gallon glass enclosure with coconut coil/topsoil substrate. he has some basking rocks, a log, a water bowl and food bowl. I know a lot of people dislike the glass enclosures but I am only going to have it for a year and I have 3 thermometers in there so I can regulate the temperature.
My sulcata is very active and walks around his enclosure a lot but he really enjoys trying to get at the backdrop I put up. The backdrop shows some gray rocks. Do you think I should just take it down and cover the glass with solid construction paper, or can I put some rocks in? I have read that sulcata's can flip over very easily so I was worried about putting them in but I think he would really enjoy having something to climb on because he never really uses his log.
In this video of him eating you can see the backdrop a little bit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKZO1El4D6Y
My sulcata is very active and walks around his enclosure a lot but he really enjoys trying to get at the backdrop I put up. The backdrop shows some gray rocks. Do you think I should just take it down and cover the glass with solid construction paper, or can I put some rocks in? I have read that sulcata's can flip over very easily so I was worried about putting them in but I think he would really enjoy having something to climb on because he never really uses his log.
In this video of him eating you can see the backdrop a little bit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKZO1El4D6Y