This is my current enclosure for my 8 month old hermanns and need some advice on how to keep it more humid, it's currently around 50-60% and I think my tort is starting to pyramid.
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Okay thanks Yvonne, I just thought that all baby torts needed 70%+ humidity. I find it very hard to find weeds where I live but have just managed to plant some clover, catgrass and dandelions indoors so that should be a big help. He has been raised on a leafy salad mix with some weeds (as much as I could find) and a 100w Arcadia MVB so that could be the problem. I am trying to save my money for a 12% T8 uvb, reflector and controller as well as a basking flood bulb and a thermostat. Seeing as it's nearly summer now in the UK I shouldn't need to keep him under the MVB that much. I was also thinking of making my own lid such as this:I haven't given the Hermann's care sheet an in depth read, and I don't keep that species, so I can only speak generically. I think that amount of humidity is ok for your species, but re-read the care sheet to make sure I'm telling you correctly. The mediterranean species of tortoises don't pyramid as easily as those that live in or close to the dessert or rain forests. I really don't think pyramiding should be a worry to you with your Hermanns. Yes, I have seen some pretty misshapen russians, greeks and hermanns, but it had mostly to do with diet, UVB and generally overall poor care.
Just spritz his substrate, and maybe spritz water over the food when you feed him, soak him daily, feed a good diet with calcium and make sure he has a good UVB light, and you shouldn't have to worry about pyramiding.
Yes, I have also been spraying his enclosure everyday.Personally, I spray Oli's enclosure with water, daily.
Any pics of your tort?
This is my current enclosure for my 8 month old hermanns and need some advice on how to keep it more humid, it's currently around 50-60% and I think my tort is starting to pyramid.
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Don't worry, my dear friend. It's nothing that serious.Okay thanks Yvonne, I just thought that all baby torts needed 70%+ humidity. I find it very hard to find weeds where I live but have just managed to plant some clover, catgrass and dandelions indoors so that should be a big help. He has been raised on a leafy salad mix with some weeds (as much as I could find) and a 100w Arcadia MVB so that could be the problem. I am trying to save my money for a 12% T8 uvb, reflector and controller as well as a basking flood bulb and a thermostat. Seeing as it's nearly summer now in the UK I shouldn't need to keep him under the MVB that much. I was also thinking of making my own lid such as this:
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But I guess I can only do this when I have the separate uvb tube and basking flood bulb.
Yes, I have also been spraying his enclosure everyday.
Here are some photos!
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I'm just a bit worried because to me, that looks like the start of some pyramiding. I have also been informed by others that it is as well which has got my nerves up!
Anyways, thanks for the replies