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Posted by: mythreetorts at Sun Jul 5 13:07:21 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mythreetorts ] well i can tell you that it will catch up! my experience has taught me that in the right conditions the sulcatas will grow very fast and if kept on a healthy diet they will grow with fine looking shells and have a healthy life. my sulcata i got in 2002 for the first couple years he didnt grow much at all. i think because he didnt have "ideal conditions" i live in a very cold climate and didnt pay close enough attention to his needs. after i woke up and decided to give him the best life i could i went to work on building him the best home i could. so i built a greenhouse where i grem grasses and plants that were good for him to eat. i built tunnels to an outdoor pen that is fenced in with water pools and caves, with natural grasses and plants, then i built a shed that is super insulated that he can stay in all winter. anyway since i have put the effort into providing for him he has rewarded me with being healty, growing like a weed, and there is not much i enjoy more than watching him grow. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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