Thank you for the info!I don't see any small bumps. Are you asking about the texture on each scute? If yes, that is normal.
Here is the correct care info for your species. Most of them are started and housed all wrong. This info will help your baby to thrive:
The Best Way To Raise A Sulcata, Leopard, Or Star Tortoise
I chose the title of this care sheet very carefully. Are there other ways to raise babies? Yes. Yes there are, but those ways are not as good. What follows is the BEST way, according to 30 years of research and experimentation with hundreds of babies of many species. Babies hatch during the...tortoiseforum.org
The predominant plant in your enclosure there is oxalis. Its not deadly toxic, but as far as we know, they really shouldn't be eating that.
YesAre you saying that there's an "East London" in South Africa?
If you havent, could you add Africa to your location. Anyone giving help likes to know where you are located so the correct info can be given. No one is going to think Africa seeing East London.
I appreciate this advice as am new to the forum, currently residing in East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa.If you havent, could you add Africa to your location. Anyone giving help likes to know where you are located so the correct info can be given. No one is going to think Africa seeing East London.
I've spent a few months all over the Cape. I love it there. Its a very special place on the planet.Thank you for the info!
We actually moved him to an area with more clovers since he seemed to love those, but will be moving the enclosure back to an area of our garden with more burmuda grass.
The species is native to our area.