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Posted by Terry on February 15, 2001 at 20:24:47:
In Reply to: Sulcata's- a few basic questions posted by Dennis T on February 15, 2001 at 10:42:40:
Hi,
I wouldn't go much below 60 degrees at night for a sub/adult - adult sulcata.That's inside the night time shelter, not out in the open. Anything lower and I'd provide extra heat.
Smaller sulcatas need it warmer at night and they all need it nice and warm during the day.
I wouldn't recommend a group of sulcatas indoors. Not unless you have a HUGE spare room and enjoy shoveling poop and moping up urine. Then there's the food and heating/lighting bills to think of.
For more info on sulcatas check out the link below.
Terry.
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