Hello, how big must sulcattas be to be able to breed and what's the biggest they can get? Thanks.
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Hello, how big must sulcattas be to be able to breed and what's the biggest they can get? Thanks.
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Here is a picture Ed posted for size. As far as breeding, I'll let someone else answer that.
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simple things like how big they get, how much care they require,
how much care they REALLY require, how expensive they are to
feed and house
Research these things about them and hopefully you'll come to
the conclusion that there are too many of them now as it is
that are trying to find new homes because they're getting too
big or owner have to go to college or whatever. I hate to get
emails from people with little (less than 5 pounds even) sulcatas
they can't keep anymore because I can't take them either. 
I can't see why someone would want to start breeding these, do
they think it's a quick buck?
ones that aren't bred in captivity enough - like Russians
(fairly small) or Egyptians or Pancakes. But don't get into
breeding if you're thinking about making money, it probably
won't happen - you'd be doing it for the good of having more
captive breed animals and relieving the wild-caught population.
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