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Hello all,
My name is Kasey and this is my first post. Wheels, my two month old Sulcata, and I are located in Phoenix, Arizona. He/she is very active and I have been soaking him/her daily. The diet consists of leafy greens and grasses and will soon be getting hibiscus flower petals as treats. I have a question with regards to the humidity in the enclosure. I've read that it's best to spray the substrate as to keep the humidity up, but that this may also cause respiratory infections. Can anyone guide me in the right direction?
Unfortunately, I lost a seven year old last summer. The herp vet never gave me a true answer as to why he passed. I really did not care for the loss of Jo and want to ensure that Wheels outlives me.
The bottom picture was Jo in the last week of his life. The antibiotic shots were prescribed by the herp vet. It was hard administering them at home. We all miss him!
My name is Kasey and this is my first post. Wheels, my two month old Sulcata, and I are located in Phoenix, Arizona. He/she is very active and I have been soaking him/her daily. The diet consists of leafy greens and grasses and will soon be getting hibiscus flower petals as treats. I have a question with regards to the humidity in the enclosure. I've read that it's best to spray the substrate as to keep the humidity up, but that this may also cause respiratory infections. Can anyone guide me in the right direction?
Unfortunately, I lost a seven year old last summer. The herp vet never gave me a true answer as to why he passed. I really did not care for the loss of Jo and want to ensure that Wheels outlives me.
The bottom picture was Jo in the last week of his life. The antibiotic shots were prescribed by the herp vet. It was hard administering them at home. We all miss him!