♬Little dude♬ Brendel (Sulcata) California

Brendelwood

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Hi all,

Never sure where to start with these introductions. Well, we adopted this little sulcata hatchling at a Reptile Convention here in Sacramento back on September 26, 2015; pretty much as an impulse buy (I know, strike 1). The girlfriend and I have been looking at dogs for years but could never agree on a breed or anything beyond 'we want a dog'. Needless to say, our wishy-washiness landed us on tortoise. Sticking with the dog theme we came up with the name Brendel as a play on the brindle dog coat color pattern.

Since then, we've really taken to caring for the little dude. I found, and have been lurking in, this forum shortly after setting up a habitat according to the guy we got him from. The info we first received wasn't entirely wrong, but we did get the "these are desert animals" routine.

We started out with the following instructions:
Substrate: Timothy Hay and Paper
Water Dish: none (gets all water from his food)
Soak: Twice a week for 10-20min
Lighting: Mercury Vapor Bulb
Humid Hide: none

After finding this forum we changed the setup quite a bit:
Substrate: Coconut Coir
Water Dish: 6" tupperware lid filled with water (1/4" deep)
Soak: Daily
Lighting: MVB and Ceramic Coil for nighttime heat.
Humid Hide: Currently a chik-fil-a to go container flipped over and covered with dirt and substrate.

Temps:
Under Lamp: 85-90
Cool side: 80
Night heat: 80-85

When it is warm enough Brendel gets to explore the back yard with constant supervision and grazes on clovers and other weeds. Now that it is cold and raining I setup an exercise pen (3'x4' dog kennel with heat lamp) so that he still gets a change of scenery.

Looking closely at the shell it is pretty obvious how the soakings have had a beneficial effect on his growth. It is hard to explain it, but his initial growth rings were having a pyramiding effect creating grooves between the carapace plates. After we changed over to daily soaks the shell growth has come in much thicker and smoother. There is an indentation or moat-like effect (reverse pyramiding) with the shell growth as it has corrected. I'll have to get a close-up of the shell when wet to show the moat-like groove around each carapace plate.

I want to thank you all for collective knowledge and enthusiasm for tortoise care. I aim to keep posting pics of ♬Little dude♬'s development (FYI, the music notes are there because we sing the phrase "little duuuuude" whenever we say it).

First Soak:
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End of Week 1:
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End of Week 2:
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End of Week 3:
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End of Week 4:
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End of Week 5:
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End of Week 6:
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End of Week 7:
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Hello and Welcome. So,glad you found us and what great tort parents you are to change things right away for him.:)
 

Brendelwood

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Hello and Welcome. So,glad you found us and what great tort parents you are to change things right away for him.:)
Thanks for the kind words. We just want to do what we can to give the guy a fair shake.

Hi and welcome couldn't come up with any real witty golf ball jokes ! :D
It's ok. Won't be long before one comes around. :D
 

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Cute tort! What was he eating in the week 6 photos??
 

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Welcome to the Forum! I have a special love of the split/extra scutes tortoises and the pattern on your baby's shell is great!!
 

Brendelwood

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Welcome to the Forum! I have a special love of the split/extra scutes tortoises and the pattern on your baby's shell is great!!
One of the reasons we picked this tortoise was the superman logo shape on vertebral 3. Is it still considered split/extra scutes if there are fewer scutes? It looks to us like he's short a vertebral.
 

Brendelwood

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Actually it's officially called aberrant. But I can never remember how to spell that, so split/extra is easier.
I honestly didn't realize the pattern was so unique until you pointed it out. Everything I've seen is about extra scutes. :confused:

Congrats looking good! I too am a sucker for the non-traditional scutes!
We also apparently gravitate toward non-traditional. Without even knowing it! We just picked the small one in the center of the hatchling mosh pit. :D
 

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Hi again all! Got some more photos to add.

Bath time. A nice clean shot.
Brendel 9 weeks.jpg

If you look at the shell up close you can see that the pyramiding has corrected itself and new growth is much more smooth.
Brendel 9 weeks clovers.jpg

Golfball has been outgrown! Next challenger: Racquetball
Brendel 10 week.jpg

...Is there a way this thread can be moved to sulcata section?
 

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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays all around! Little Brendel is now 3 months old and has outgrown the racquet ball. This forum has been a wonderful resource for allowing our little sully to thrive.

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Brendel looks great! What's the next challenge, a soccer ball?
 

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