TORTOlSE
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Hello I'm new.I joined the forum cause I need answers[emoji16] . I know that Sulcatas should start there life in a humid environment. I got a sulcata hatchling from a breeder that kept them at 100 % humidity. He advised me to keep him in a closed chamber with high humidity for proper shell development. So I did just that.. warm temperatures and 95% humidity (couldn't reach more than 95% in my setup). He has a smooth shell and seems alright. So now that I had him for 3 years I think it would be great to let him go outside.
My question would be
how do u guys keep the humidity up outside?
How long can they stay without high humidity?
At what age can they tolerate lower humidity levels?
Should I let him sleep in a humid hide?
I'm just worried about pyramiding...
Oh and I soak daily for 30 minutes.
Hope someone can help
My question would be
how do u guys keep the humidity up outside?
How long can they stay without high humidity?
At what age can they tolerate lower humidity levels?
Should I let him sleep in a humid hide?
I'm just worried about pyramiding...
Oh and I soak daily for 30 minutes.
Hope someone can help