AnnieRo
New Member
Hi! I just rescued a Sulcata yearling (I think he's a yearling, he's a little bigger than my 18 month Sulcata), but he is in really bad shape. I've read up on enclosure and diet care and have him in an enclosure with no lower than 80 degree cool spot and a 95-ish hot spot. So far I've been able to keep the humidity up past 80%. I soak my guy morning and night right now, but I can't get him to eat or drink. He is incredibly soft. He's not had any detectable bowel movements since I got him on Wednesday. Apparently the previous owners tried to hibernate the poor guy, but that's as much as I know about his past. I would love more critical care advice. I'm not sure if he can be saved, but I'm willing to do anything (Bumble and Jenga)
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