Ashton Dillard
Member
Hey everyone!
This is my first winter with "bigger" sulcatas. I moved Rosie and toothless inside so I could make sure they were warm enough especially since we were in able to get there house ready over the summer.
When the temps are in the 70's and up I take them out side to graze and fresh air. But when they are in the house to me they seam so unless happy . And toothless doesn't seam to take it well at all. I've had to start soaking him 2 times a day because he seams to be dry .While Rosie is fine .
If we get the house fixed would it be ok to let them stay out all the time ? If I have to keep them in what would y'all recommend on making them happy?
This is my first winter with "bigger" sulcatas. I moved Rosie and toothless inside so I could make sure they were warm enough especially since we were in able to get there house ready over the summer.
When the temps are in the 70's and up I take them out side to graze and fresh air. But when they are in the house to me they seam so unless happy . And toothless doesn't seam to take it well at all. I've had to start soaking him 2 times a day because he seams to be dry .While Rosie is fine .
If we get the house fixed would it be ok to let them stay out all the time ? If I have to keep them in what would y'all recommend on making them happy?