my sulcata is about two and half years old (15-16cm). i got him recently from a pet store, it seems they didn't provide him enough water, so when i soaked him in the water for the first time, urinates came out multiple of cluster with white grayish color, when i touched it, i could feel some of them have small stone-like solid particles. when i squeezed them hard, i could break them into sand-like powder. I was thinking i can continue soak them on a daily basis until those solid particle disappear. but how can i make sure there is no huge stone(compared to the ones that came out, huge ones may get blocked in the way and not getting out of it) that might already form inside and still stays there?
Also what's the right humidity for my sulcata with his current age?
I attached a pic showing his urinate, maybe this would helps more for analysis
Also what's the right humidity for my sulcata with his current age?
I attached a pic showing his urinate, maybe this would helps more for analysis
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