Wow! All I can say is - WOW!!!
I thought the dirt was just permanent with age [emoji16]Wow! All I can say is - WOW!!!
He sure is gorgeous!I finally caught MONSTRO! outside his burrow...and now he's been coming in at night. I noticed that these calcium and lime deposits are ruining my photos! So today he got buffed and polished...tortoise style! A kiddie pool full of warm water, some vinegar, a scrub brush and a little elbow grease (an hour's worth)...and BAM! Good as new!
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These shots are immediately after...a little dull but effective!
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Then it dawns on me...perhaps a coat of coconut oil will help bring back a juvenile-like luster! First, a generous coat is applied. Five minutes later, a light buffing with a microfibre rag...lo and behold!
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A little snack
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Then just out'n'out boredom! We'll do a follow-up in a few days to see how it holds!
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Monstro will be 5 years old in September! He's around 21" and close to 50 lbs...both are guesses as I've been busy placing the Sudans, rehabbing a GIANT cage (4x4x8...thanks again Tom) and, of course, spoiling the ITs. Maybe something more in depth on his birthday!
Likely it's the diet! I feed more protein than most...not a ton...but more than most! He's now 9 years and 96 pounds! Yours could have been started the old-fashioned way...DRY! I'll look at some of your posts and see what's what!5 years and 50lbs?
I was told my tort is 15 years old and weighs no more than 30lbs... could it of been the enclosure?
Likely it's the diet! I feed more protein than most...not a ton...but more than most! He's now 9 years and 96 pounds! Yours could have been started the old-fashioned way...DRY! I'll look at some of your posts and see what's what!
Probably more than half the problem...anyway I made a short response on your original thread!Thanks for the quick response. I’d appreciate your input... from what I’ve read it’s high fiber low protein... grainy/wet urates are becoming popular even with low protein and soaking... which the last owner never mentioned (prob half the problem)