PebblesTortugamom
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Exactly. Babies live in borrows for most of the year, and they have a monsoon season where their enviroment turns into a kinda swampy place. Keeping sullies dry leads to internal desiccation, which leads to pyramiding. They also need daily soaks. I would ignore everything you see on that book, everything. here there is all you need to know, as people like Tom and Yvonne and Kapidolo Farms have researched, experimented and discovered how babies actually live in nature. Previous care guides were based off one fact: they live in a desert. Humidity is the ONLY way to go if you want your sully to be healthy and happy. Good luck, its good your trying to find whats best for him!
So - how do you go about creating humidity? I soak my 1 year old probably 2-3 times per week and they have a heat lamp which she/he seems to love, but seems to be healthy - good appetite and quick growth. Just not sure how to add that!