Shutterbug
Active Member
Hey Everyone!
Just posting a quick question. I currently have a baby Sulcata who is growing very well, eating great on a variety of foods, and just in general growing into a healthy sulcata! Her hatch date was August 10th.
I am gradually working on an outdoor enclosure for when she is older and needing ideas for secure fencing. I was thinking tin roof sheets cut so they would be about 2ft high with cement patio stones as a dig guard around the perimeter.
The posts are already in and the enclosure is just over 1 acre.
It is an area that hasn't been used or mowed in a while. Grass is all Saskatchewan native grasses that is about 1 foot tall. There is a large tree in the enclosure as well.
Is this big enough? Any plant reccomendations to plant in the enclosure that would survive dry sask summers and winters that would be sulcata safe? How old would the sulcata need to be before being safe in the enclosure?
Just posting a quick question. I currently have a baby Sulcata who is growing very well, eating great on a variety of foods, and just in general growing into a healthy sulcata! Her hatch date was August 10th.
I am gradually working on an outdoor enclosure for when she is older and needing ideas for secure fencing. I was thinking tin roof sheets cut so they would be about 2ft high with cement patio stones as a dig guard around the perimeter.
The posts are already in and the enclosure is just over 1 acre.
It is an area that hasn't been used or mowed in a while. Grass is all Saskatchewan native grasses that is about 1 foot tall. There is a large tree in the enclosure as well.
Is this big enough? Any plant reccomendations to plant in the enclosure that would survive dry sask summers and winters that would be sulcata safe? How old would the sulcata need to be before being safe in the enclosure?