Let me be the jerk and state the obvious...
I assume(I know...bad thing to do...) that you have thoroughly researched Sulcatas and their care? I will assume that you are aware they will grow to reach 75-100lbs in the first 6 years, and grow in excess of 200lbs throughout their lives, correct? You know that an "enclosure" is not going to work, that they NEED to be kept outside, with a large enough insulated house to get in and out of? You know that they WILL burrow under fences if the ground isn't compacted enough to prevent it? You know that they are tanks that WILL destroy property, break fences down, tear siding off of houses, and generally become bulldozers within the first 10 years of their lives? And you also know that theya re one of the most sought after pets, but are also one of the most consistantly surrendered and rescued animals in the pet trade because of these issues, correct?
My girlfriend and her mother run a turtle and tortoise rhab center near here. You'd be amazed at the number of people that fall in love with the little half-dollar sized hatchlings and within 5 years simply cannot provide enough room nor proper care for their 75lb monsters that are always hell-bent on destroying everything in their paths, including property, houses, and other family pets...and still are not full grown.
These animals are not to be taken lightly. They are, without a doubt, the reticulated pythons of the tortoise world. If you haven't experience with LARGE tortoises, I recommend something FAR more manageable like Leopards or Russians. They stay relatively small, and require FAR less room and maintenance to keep. People that are properly prepared for sucatas do well with them. People that get them as hatchlings because they "cute" are VERY disappointed when they have a couple of 200lb bulldozers running around their backyards and no "on/off" controls...
Just friendly words of warning from someone that has seen WAY too many abused, mistreated, abandoned, and destroyed sulcatas over the years...