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Very nice!! AND SMOOTH!!
Very nice!! AND SMOOTH!!
...AND although I never do any forging, I do enjoy watching forged in fire. So a hearty congratulations on being a Forged In Fire CHAMPION!!!
That's a lovely setup! Nicely done
How old is your Burmese Star that hit 200g? Mine just went over 100g and roughly 10 months old.View attachment 260239
My second Burmese Star to go over 200g.
How old is your Burmese Star that hit 200g? Mine just went over 100g and roughly 10 months old.
I wonder why out of your 3 that are being raised exactly the same way in an enclosed chamber with the right temps and humidity, same diet. This one appears to have a little pyramiding compared to your other 2. I am concerned i am possibly having the same exact thing happen. Can anyone give any insight on why if all are being raised the exact same way some may come out with more pyramiding than others.My third tortoise has hit 200g. Probably won't be too long till I have one hit 300g.
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I wonder why out of your 3 that are being raised exactly the same way in an enclosed chamber with the right temps and humidity, same diet. This one appears to have a little pyramiding compared to your other 2. I am concerned i am possibly having the same exact thing happen. Can anyone give any insight on why if all are being raised the exact same way some may come out with more pyramiding than others.
You're doing a fantastic job. Mine are about the same age and are just at the 200 gram range.You would likely get a better answer for this if you started your own thread. But, I am not horribly concerned. The only one that has any bumpiness is my smallest and my largest has the most perfect shell. I would guess that there are some individual differences in the tortoises. Perhaps some genetic and perhaps some selection of food etc. I could maybe adjust things a bit and see if it changes anything. But, overall all my tortoises are growing well and have been solid animals.