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Sulcata Reality Check part 5

Think about the reason you want a sulcata.
21. Which statement best describes your reason for wanting a sulcata?
a. You got into a fight with your significant other and bought it as a make-up present.
b. You are creating a Japanese garden and it will look good in there.
c. You have researched the species needs and you are confident that you can provide the tortoise with everything it needs to remain healthy and thrive.
d. I couldn't decide if I should get a sulcata or a Russian. The sulcata had nicer eyes.
e. They are so cool. I want to ride on it when it gets big.
f. It will keep the lawn mowed.

22. Do you plan to breed your sulcata?
Yes
No

23. Are you prepared to provide year round care for your sulcata with no break for hibernation?
Yes
No, when it gets too big, I will donate it to a zoo.

24. What is the yearly average temperature where you live?
Yearly average temperature over 70 degrees F.
Yearly average temperature below 50-69 degrees F.
Yearly average temperature below 50 degrees F.

25. Bonus Question
Do you plan on making a donation to Turtle Homes Rescue, Inc?
Yes, of course I do!
Yes, I will run and get my check book now.
Yes. Where do I send the donation?

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