Also, get your CHE hooked up to a thermostat 24/7 and this will really help regulate the overall ambient temps in you enclosure.
Can you recommend a thermostat to me? I will order itAlso, get your CHE hooked up to a thermostat 24/7 and this will really help regulate the overall ambient temps in you enclosure.
Thank you, I have only had her 4 weeks tomorrow so I will do my best now and cross that bridge when i come to it.If you aren’t likely to be moving to somewhere with a yard/garden in the next two years then I would find a new home for this sulcata. You are definitely trying your best, and mustn’t feel guilty, but this sulcata needs space and will soon be too heavy to lift
I like this one: http://www.lllreptile.com/products/13883-zilla-1000-watt-temperature-controllerCan you recommend a thermostat to me? I will order it
Thank you!! I will order that!! Also, for the substrate in her hide should i use CoCoir as well? I was going to section off an area for her hide or should i make a hide? I have seen various ideas and am not sure which is best!
Thank you!! I will order that!! Also, for the substrate in her hide should i use CoCoir as well? I was going to section off an area for her hide or should i make a hide? I have seen various ideas and am not sure which is best!
Thank you!! I will see if i can find the Fine Grade Orchard Bark Anywhere. Coco Coir is definitely messy, i cant stand it. Where do you purchase your substrate from?Fine grade orchid bark works best as a substrate for sulcatas. Coco coir is okay, but its too messy.
I use upside down dishwashing tubs from Walmart for hides, but your tortoise might be a little to big for that now...
HI Tom. I’ve decided to do a closed chamber. What’s the best way to go about putting the heat lamps on top? I will mount the two uvb strips at the top of the enclosure on the side-19 inches up. . But how should I do the heat ones? I will need two basking areas correct because of the size ? Then I will need to put my night time ceramic bulb someplace. The top will lift open in 3 separate pieces. I could cut a whole the light can shine thru each of the enclosure openings. I appreciate your help!Fine grade orchid bark works best as a substrate for sulcatas. Coco coir is okay, but its too messy.
I use upside down dishwashing tubs from Walmart for hides, but your tortoise might be a little to big for that now...
Hello and welcome.
Can we see a pic of the tortoise and enclosure?
The florescent tubes need to be mounted over head and not on the sides.
72 is too cool at night, especially with humidity. Use a ceramic heating element, or two, set on a thermostat to keep temps above 80 day and night.
Here are a couple more threads in addition to the one that Maro2Bear linked for you:
https://tortoiseforum.org/threads/beginner-mistakes.45180/
https://tortoiseforum.org/threads/for-those-who-have-a-young-sulcata.76744/
Thank you!! I will see if i can find the Fine Grade Orchard Bark Anywhere. Coco Coir is definitely messy, i cant stand it. Where do you purchase your substrate from?
HI Tom. I’ve decided to do a closed chamber. What’s the best way to go about putting the heat lamps on top? I will mount the two uvb strips at the top of the enclosure on the side-19 inches up. . But how should I do the heat ones? I will need two basking areas correct because of the size ? Then I will need to put my night time ceramic bulb someplace. The top will lift open in 3 separate pieces. I could cut a whole the light can shine thru each of the enclosure openings. I appreciate your help!
Make the box at least 24" tall and hang all the lights inside. Putting them on top will waste most of your heat, and it will create a chimney effect that draws all of your heat and humidity up and out, which defeats the purpose of a closed chamber.
Your florescent bulbs need to be mounted on the ceiling too. Not on the sides. Mounting UV tubes to the side of the enclosure can cause eye damage due to the angles.
I'd use a heat lamp on one side or the other, and then have two CHEs, or two RHPs, set on a single thermostat to spread the heat out.
Yes and yes.Thank you!! So at 24 inches they can hang directly from the top? Also using the strip lights, mount on the ceiling as well?
Yes and yes.
Perfect, thank you. We will make the adjustments.
For the slate for her to eat off of, can I elevate that on bricks? I don’t want to leave the slate sit on the substrate with the moisture
It should lay flat.
I prefer to use a terra cotta saucer sunk into the substrate for food. It tends to hold the food where you want it a little better.