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So with everyone's advice and helpful ideas my little Gordo and Twitch are "bulking" up. Yay! Even though they are at max. 3 inches long in the carapace, I can actually feel the weight difference. I need to get a scale. Their appetite now is amazing. That spring mix is a dream come true. I now need to throw more variety in their diet, for the last three weeks it has been mainly spring mix, some dandelion greens and occasional squash. They love it all and "clean their plate". When it comes to big pieces Twitch will eat one side while Gordo goes and tries to pull it out of his mouth. It's like a cute tug of war.
I did have a couple questions though.
Is it healthy for them to fight over the same piece?
Almost always after they eat they take a short nap. Does this mean they are "stuffing" themselves?
Also, my little Twitch has had his neck peeling now for a couple weeks. It is almost a whole sheet of skin. It is still healthily attached directly behind his head, but because it is coming off in a sheet it has kind of folded over the top of his head and looks like a little tortoise hat. I will take a pic and post after he wakes up. I can visibly see they are growing so is this normal? Also, the skin around his eyes seems to be dry. I am still soaking them every day for 15-30 minutes, could he be dehydrated?
I did have a couple questions though.
Is it healthy for them to fight over the same piece?
Almost always after they eat they take a short nap. Does this mean they are "stuffing" themselves?
Also, my little Twitch has had his neck peeling now for a couple weeks. It is almost a whole sheet of skin. It is still healthily attached directly behind his head, but because it is coming off in a sheet it has kind of folded over the top of his head and looks like a little tortoise hat. I will take a pic and post after he wakes up. I can visibly see they are growing so is this normal? Also, the skin around his eyes seems to be dry. I am still soaking them every day for 15-30 minutes, could he be dehydrated?