Wow look at your giant @ALDABRAMAN , They are so amazing! After look at several not really close up pic from internet and your video really confirm it. I can 100% say that what i am worried about is really just part of aldabra's eyes. So my little giant has nothing to worry about.
Amazing they...
not the reflecting thingy. i'll post with pointing the part.
this is exactly the same with mine. see how the things like greenish jelly kinda covering the outer side of black eyeball. i see my aldabra's eyes carefully this morning and yes it is circle-ing the eyeball with upper part more...
I found an old pictures belong to @ALDABRAMAN
This adult aldabra have the eyes exactly the same like my juvenile aldabra, in upper part, greenish thingy like eye lid, but they looks attach directly to the eyeballs. Is this a norm @ALDABRAMAN ?
Yvonne G, post:
Are you sure it's not a little piece of lettuce floating on the eyeball?
Ans: yes i am sure it is not lettuce or anything that stuck on his eyeball.
It's not a membrane, but I've never seen this before (the nictitating membrane, or third eyelid, comes out from the corner of the...
Ps. I am sorry for my weird english. English is not my native language.
Guys, i think my aldabra's eyes have something, both of them, in his upper part.
I give you pictures to help me (below).
I have feeling since he was younger that maybe he can't see well. This is because if i hand feed him...
Thanks!! You can go to previous post to see how i did it. The key is humidity. Although outdoor ruined it, well they mean to be outdoor, i'll just do my best [emoji16]
The ideal way is having a substrate. Toro, which is the sulcata, is living outdoor permanently. She is big enough to live that way. I still try to humid his night box.
No substrate because they are on second floor. First floor is a garden which have a bit of regular pesticide which is bad for...
They do well together. They rarely meet. When i have time for hours baby sit them, i'll manage to let them meet each other so they can have a bit of "uncommon" thing in their life.
Monthly update: here is the update. Sorry i skip a month :D
Turbo, Hatched around February 2017.
03 May '17 - 180gr (1st day adopted, plastron measured 9cm.)
07 Jun '17 - 344gr
07 July '17 - 457gr
04 Aug '17 - 602gr
01 Sep '17 - 695gr
06 Oct '17 - 774gr
03 Nov '17 - 941gr
01 Dec '17 - 992gr
26...
Monthly Update: sorry i skip a month update :D
31 May '16 - 57gr (1st day adopted, the seller told me he should be around 3 months old.)
09 Jun '16 - 62gr (i believed the gain was from the water, had slight pyramid from previous owner)
20 July '16 - 64gr (start having big appetite after i gave...
Well i'm sure you can have it too someday. Btw, your sulcata in your profile picture looks awesome!!!
I'll post some of their pictures soon, i am too busy lately.