My little 3-toe Rorg seems to be getting more reverse-pyramided as time goes on.
I noticed today that some of the edges seemed to be starting to de-laminate a bit.
He is pushing 4 years old now. My other 3tbt Felter, older, who is kept under the same conditions, does not have this.
Am i doing something wrong? Or is this just a genetic idiosyncrasy?
Someone on another thread called this "reverse pyramiding" and indeed, that seems like a good description.
(Note that shell is dull-colored from mineral deposits from all the soaking.)
Oddly, this phenomenon seems to wax and wane. Sometimes his shell seems pretty normal.
I noticed today that some of the edges seemed to be starting to de-laminate a bit.
He is pushing 4 years old now. My other 3tbt Felter, older, who is kept under the same conditions, does not have this.
Am i doing something wrong? Or is this just a genetic idiosyncrasy?
Someone on another thread called this "reverse pyramiding" and indeed, that seems like a good description.
(Note that shell is dull-colored from mineral deposits from all the soaking.)
Oddly, this phenomenon seems to wax and wane. Sometimes his shell seems pretty normal.