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Hi guys,
I have a 3 year old Hermanns and have owned her for 2.5 years and bought her from a local breeder. She struggled to eat and grow in the first 6 months of having her, but since then she has grown in size and weight rapidly. I am now worrying about the condition of her shell, as it is raised on top. I do not want it to pyramid, I want her to grow nice and healthy. She is currently in a 6x4' indoor enclosure with a combi bulb at 32 degress, plenty of cool places to hide too. She is on a soil substrate which I keep moist. I feed her a varied diet of weeds and the dreaded raddichio/lambs lettuce/romaine when needed to boost. I use limestone flour every day and have just started to use the Arcadia herbimix too. Soon I will have her outdoor enclosure up and running, which will be her permanent home. Hopefully the picture below will show you her shell. Any advice on what to do to help improve her shell and/or condition of life would be appreciated.
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20-03-2016, 01:20 PM | #2 |
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Gemma , rather than do the link which exposes your account to the world ! potentially try just copying and pasting the IMG code and preview - so its just the photo. Little hermanns looks beautiful to me. What you may want to try is spraying the tortoise as well as the soil. warmish water if possible - there is a relationship between shell growth and too dry atmosphere in other words humidity. Elenor my little one is same, not too lumpy but a little and im trying to avoid same. whats her name? she is lovely CB
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20-03-2016, 01:50 PM | #3 |
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I didn't realise it did that, thought it only linked it to the relevant picture. Updated now though thank you.
I haven't tried spraying her, and will do that. My little one is called Hettie.
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20-03-2016, 02:41 PM | #4 |
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doh for me ! the clue is in the sign off! sorry. She is lovely. There are lots of line of thought and too fast a growth is one, but I wouldn't rule of the mico climate definitely. even the dry areas can be very humid in small areas where the tortoises go to get out of the sun. ANd in hibernation (natural) there is masses of moisture in the air. CB
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Gem, I think your little tort looks just lovely, their is a minimal amount of raised scutes , but it's minimal. By the time she is fully grown, that will hardly be noticeable. Sounds like you are doing a very good job with all her needs. Do you give her Nutrobal twice a week ( vit D3 ) this is important, but keep doing what you are doing. Do you still soak her 2/3 times a week, this will help.
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Thanks Suze, I do my best and she seems content enough.
I do need to give her nutrobal more often, so will up it to twice a week. And I soak her twice a week, on my days off.
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Lovely picture.
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Gem, she really doesn't look too bad to me. I agree completely with the advice given on bathing, humidity, spraying the substrate and nutrobal. She's got plenty of growing to do yet and I think with the right husbandry she'll look fine. It's encouraging that you're noticing though and asking for advice. Hettie is in good hands.
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