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Posted by lauren on May 21, 2001 at 22:09:46:
I recieved a sulcatta about a month ago. He is't very active under the UVB bulb, and will not eat unless he is under the real sunlight. I keep him under the UVB bulb 14 hours a day. The underneath of his shell is soft I don't know if it was like that when I got him, or if it's a new thing. He has only eaten twice since I've had him, and both times we were outside in the grass under the real sun. I've been feeding him red leaf lettuce mixed with green leaf. The only time he is active is outside, he will walk back and forth from the cool side to the warm side of his 4ft X 4ft incloser. I keep one side about 90 and the cool side about 78. I soak him once a day. PLEASE if you have any info let me know!
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