stack331
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My Sulcata is maybe 6-7 years old and about 16-17 pounds.
He hates his warm water soaks, so I put him in a plastic tub once a week - but I'm curious about what people do when Sulcatas get REALLY big and are too heavy to be forced into a bath. Do you give up on soaking once they're older? He has free access to water as well and will drink, but will not get in water of his own free will.
Similarly, I'm wondering if I need to be adding a source of humidity into his enclosure. He lives outside and has a temperature controlled house he spends colder months and nights in. It has a rubber floor and I place clean hay down as bedding and emergency snacking.
He hates his warm water soaks, so I put him in a plastic tub once a week - but I'm curious about what people do when Sulcatas get REALLY big and are too heavy to be forced into a bath. Do you give up on soaking once they're older? He has free access to water as well and will drink, but will not get in water of his own free will.
Similarly, I'm wondering if I need to be adding a source of humidity into his enclosure. He lives outside and has a temperature controlled house he spends colder months and nights in. It has a rubber floor and I place clean hay down as bedding and emergency snacking.