Ah I use drinking water 90% of the time to make sure it's quality. That's for the expert opinion and your observation is correct. She was in a dry environment for almost her whole first month (poor baby)Looks like the tortoise had a dry start, but that you've corrected the situation.
I don't see the water marks. If hard water stains are an issue, I'd use regular tap water for soaking and drinking, and then rinse the tortoise and spray the shell with distilled, RO, or rainwater to eliminate the mineral deposits from normal water. I have a sprayer and I give them all a quick rinse with collected rain water after each soak.
New growth looks much better now. It appears you are doing a good job.Ah I use drinking water 90% of the time to make sure it's quality. That's for the expert opinion and your observation is correct. She was in a dry environment for almost her whole first month (poor baby)
Thanks*Ah I use drinking water 90% of the time to make sure it's quality. That's for the expert opinion and your observation is correct. She was in a dry environment for almost her whole first month (poor baby)
That makes me so happy to hear!New growth looks much better now. It appears you are doing a good job.
I didn't see the squiggly lines the first time around. Good eye.If you're referring to the little squiggly lines in the pale area of each scute, they have been discussed many times.
Do a search of the forum for "little squiggly white lines".
Or I can save you a bunch of time, and tell you nobody knows what they are or why they're there.