Thanks Gillian, doing my best to for sure, is there something you’ve noticed or just a welcome messageWelcome to the forum.
Please read the care sheets carefully and ask questions when in doubt.
She looks very well - how old is she? Our Hermann's tortoise had a very marked pattern when small, which gradually faded over time rather than deepening, - don't count on the pattern becoming more coloured !Got her a new burrow cave and she’s been all over it, really happy with how she’s coming along just need her shell to fill out with more colour
Just a welcoming message.Thanks Gillian, doing my best to for sure, is there something you’ve noticed or just a welcome message
Welcome to the forum.
Please read the care sheets carefully and ask questions when in doubt.
She looks very well. How old is she? Our Hermanns tortoise had a very marked pattern when he was small, but gradually lost a lot of pattern as he got older, and this seems to happen to a lot of tortoises - so don't count on hers getting deeper colours !Got her a new burrow cave and she’s been all over it, really happy with how she’s coming along just need her shell to fill out with more colour
Thanks Gillian much appreciated she is spoiltJust a welcoming message.
Btw, you tort looks nice and healthy. Cute as well.
God bless.
Thanks for the kind comment, she’s a Horsefield and she’s around 2 years old (can’t be exact but it’s around there) I’ve been told the weird marks are minerals from water so I’m hoping they will go, I’m happy with the colour just wish the more transparent parts would fill in a little bit haha, I’m also in the U.K.She looks very well - how old is she? Our Hermann's tortoise had a very marked pattern when small, which gradually faded over time rather than deepening, - don't count on the pattern becoming more coloured !
Angie (from Devon)
Hello - I didn't see the weird marks you mention, but as for the transparent bits, they will fill in over time - they are new growth, and as they colour up, there will be more appearing - this is how shells grow ! Our Hermanns is 22, and he still has transparent edges to his shell in some places - nothing to worry about. Don't try to poke them or scrub them. The marks are,as you say, probably minerals, and if you leave them alone they will go too - if not, I believe some people use coconut oil for shells, but I think it's better not to mess the growing shell about - you can find out about that eventually if necessary.Thanks for the kind comment, she’s a Horsefield and she’s around 2 years old (can’t be exact but it’s around there) I’ve been told the weird marks are minerals from water so I’m hoping they will go, I’m happy with the colour just wish the more transparent parts would fill in a little bit haha, I’m also in the U.K.