I would like to clarify a few things about sulcata temps requirements. I’ve already tried searching existing post on this forum. So, It would be much appreciated if someone could answer all my questions. I want to talk about adult sulcatas temps because there is much less post about that. So what is the lowest correct temperature to let your tort spend the day? I have read that it would be 65F if dry? If so is that considering that the tort have been able to bask at the correct temp during the day? What if the entire day there has not been a correct basking temp because there’s been clouds the whole day? Why is it okay to let a sully be out in the 60’s if this temp would never be seen where they live? Would an adult be okay in a big room with a room temperature of let’s say 75F and a 100F basking spot? (I’ve seen sully’s in these conditions without visible problems) If so would that mean that the sully decides to bask when they want and so they are actually able to thermoregulate their body? My sully seems to do that in her enclosure however the minimum temp that I decided is 85 BUT an adult from what I have read can go lower that so can it just do the same thing but with a lower temperature? Let’s say your sully is outside and it’s a dry 65F and you give it an area when it can warm up to 100F would that be okay? If so wouldn’t that be the same things if inside? How can the Notortoise on IG can raise a healthy sully near central park NY? Im don’t think it’s a good life for a sully but still she managed to raise a healthy sully with her appartment conditions so how did she do it? Again, lots of question here but I’d really appreciate your opinion or expertise on the matter thanks!