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Posted by Lori Turtle Homes on October 25, 2001 at 09:15:32:
In Reply to: WAY too small... more posted by Greg_978 on October 25, 2001 at 06:58:58:
If you are considering putting the two together forget that idea. They will kill each other.
Second, if you are thinking of keeping a sulcata in that fishtank, you had better rethink that plan because I have 3 year olds that have mowed down everything growing in my 10x10 holding pen. We rescue them out of tanks deformed.
If you plan on planting anything in a fishtank that has a sulcata, you had better buy those plant packs that have cells for 20 of the same plant because you are going to be replacing the plants daily. NOTHING grows in a fishtank with a sulcata. Not much grows in a 10x10 holding pen with a sulcata. Not much grows in a 20x20 pen with a sulcata. Face it, the miminum you need is a half acre and the pasture mix should be very well established with a root system that has been reproducing for generations. Sulcata will mow your lawn so low you won't even see the green. Take the reality check.
: : Hi all.
: : I am all ready the owner of 2 Egyptian Uromastyx.
: : I am now looking into purchasing a Geo Sulcuta.
: : I have read the tortoise book by Vosjoli as well as the book
: : by R&R Wilson.
: : I have viseted Slowcoach, as well as a number of other tortoise sites.
: : But I could use more.
: : My qustions are:
: : 1) Is a 20-30 gallon ok for a 4" little guy?
: : 2) Substrate or not? At least right a way. If not when and any recomendations.
: : 3) Diet? From what I read the Sulcata and Uro have a lot of the same needs except for the Sulcata needing more fiber.
: : 4)What sort of plants do you recomend for in tank?
: : I am also looking for more sites with pics and FAQs.
: Better try this before you take on a Sulcata:
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