They could be good for you make sure u keep it full of all the proper nutrients and dont slack off during growing years btw check out my conversation from the other day im looking for feedback
They could be good for you make sure u keep it full of all the proper nutrients and dont slack off during growing years btw check out my conversation from the other day im looking for feedback
Really trying hard not to get excited!!! Are these
How old is your tort?I am in the same boat as you, mine baby leopard is getting the exact same thing as yours! Its awesome
only about a month old! Check out my thread on tortoise to see some pics. My profile pic is him as of a few days ago, too.How old is your tort?
Thank you for the information.. I just wish he would grow already passed 37g!!!I don't know if leopards grow different to redfoots(I wouldn't have thought so). But if I don't see white lines coming as they grow then I get worried. All my smooth growing babies and juveniles show white lines as they grow.
I see it as proof the new keratin filled in the crevice between the scutes as they grew. if I don't see the white lines then I think the new keratin hasn't quite filled the crevice correct and smooth. Sometimes I can only see the white lines when they are wet, this I think is when they are growing slow, if they grow fast it's an obvious white line because the new keratin filled a wider crevice. As the new white keratin hardens off it becomes dark and the process starts again. Well that's what I'm thinking with the redfoots anyway, and I've noticed it with the hingebacks too.
My reds and hingebacks are not kept dry.
I don't know your story with this guy.Thank you for the information.. I just wish he would grow already passed 37g!!!