Yes he's pyramided pretty bad. Not a normal shell. Not much you can do about it at that age. He will always be like that.
Pyramided yes, horribly so - NO. It would be difficult to stop the progression, there is no 'reversing' it. At that size and age, you'd need a well managed closed chamber to stop the progression. The effort to do that might not balance out with the result, as he will always be at least that pyramided.
I hope other offer the POV.
Make it up for him and spoil him for the rest of his lifeYeah, I didn't think there was much to do at this point. His first owners had him in a very small space for many years. I'm the 3rd owner.
Hello @Keeks
You're in Miami.
Will your tortoise be living outside? Outdoors here in south Florida is a GREAT place to keep Redfoot.
I'm in Fort Lauderdale (Sunrise)
It looks like your new friend had a rough start. Best of luck to you.
(I love your new avatar pic)Hello @Keeks
You're in Miami.
Will your tortoise be living outside? Outdoors here in south Florida is a GREAT place to keep Redfoot.
I'm in Fort Lauderdale (Sunrise)
It looks like your new friend had a rough start. Best of luck to you.
Fantastic!Yes! He is living outside in my backyard which is very big and has tons of grass and weeds to eat along the way. He already found his favorite spot to sleep in.