Thank you for your reply!
Not worried about the color type, Central is the answer I was looking for. Both of my Sulcata tortoises are rescues and one of them is stunted too as "she" was malnourished and not cared for correctly. So I guess I just have a "Small" family!
His hammock is made out of an old T-shirt, no mesh or anything. He does have a piece of bark-like drift rood on the other side of his enclosure leaning on a rock so it's propped up.
The sand he is on is Repti-sand, only half of his enclose,
<<< personally I don't use sand in my beardie's tanks , I know many folks claim stuff like Playsand is safe for them , but I don't want to risk it.
the other half is small rocks, like aquarium rock..and I have heard everything from its ok to it's bad!
<<<< if the stones are small enough to be swallowed by the beardie I'd remove them - better safe than sorry.
A friend's beardie ate a blue plastic bead it found on the floor (likely in her daughter's bedroom on the floor) and the impaction was so bad the vet had to open up the beardie - which died on the operating table - it was so ill from the rotting / putrifying food in it's guts that it couldn't pass it's immune system was breaking down. ..... as result we've become obsessive about ensuring there is never anything on the floors that any of our pet lizards can ingest that might do them harm.
As bad as his enclosure was I HAD to change it ASAP and where I live I only have Walmart as an option. I currently have new heat lamps and UVB lamps being shipped to my house, hopefully by Friday so I can be assured I know how old the lights are and that hrs getting proper UVB.
I am going to the next town over to get more supplies Saturday so I will definitely get some tiles from like Home Depot. Thank you for that!!
Soon he will be moved to a bigger enclosure, just needing to either buy our build a lid for it. Can't wait to let him have not room to run! I can tell how much happier he is! It warms my heart!!
Thanks again for your help!!