Poor Spur!!! Gettin beat up by that lil baby!!! [emoji23]
Hmmm....could we see her face? Her butt is cute, but...Monthly Weight Update.
She’s been growing like a weed and her shell growth is beautiful! Very proud of this little one!
6/24/18: 32g
7/5/18: 44g
8/5/18: 65g
9/5/18: 104g
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She is just gorgeous! A little diva already!
I bet Spur will turn out to be female and Stella male, just to mess with you.
I wonder if part of the difference is the climate. Even though you were raising Spur indoors in Alaska, maybe there was something, such as the lack of natural daylight part of the year, that had an effect on his growth.Monthly Update
When Spur was Stella’s age he was 70g lighter than what she is currently and not near as active. I know each tortoise has its own personality but Stella and Spur at polar opposites, she’s only 180g but will chase him (6lbs) around the yard and run him off his food. She eats everything in sight and “runs” to me as soon as I put new food in her dish. We were extra careful with her at first due to her size and probably getting led astray a bit at a reptile show, but she has really done great so far.
I have no clue what either of their sexes are and have no prediction nor expectation I only ask this because I was told Stella was incubated to be female. I just wanted to hear from some folks who have experience on how accurate this is because I have zero experience in this field. It doesn’t not bother me either way what they turn out to be!
Sorry for the poor quality pictures and dirty baby View attachment 256775View attachment 256776
6/24/18: 32g
7/5/18: 44g
8/5/18: 65g
9/5/18: 104g
10/8/18: 142g
11/8/18: 181g
Thank you Ms. Karen, I fully agree with you, after looking at her intently, it’s quite obvious. I should have been more intentional but we’ll do everything we can to keep her moving forward. I’m very optimistic, she’s a very lively little thing and seems to be doing great. I’ll continue to do as advised and I’ll be soaking her 2-3 times a day totally 1.5-2hrs. View attachment 243126
Please please please . New born hatching should still in a warm hight humidity nursery for at least 22 hours a day. During winter season you don’t wanna soak your new hatching everyday. And I don’t know if it’s a typo or not. You do not soak new hatching more then 10 minutes! The water will take away its body temperature. Best salt way it’s let it still in a stable condition for another 10-20 days. All the best!
Wow what a cutie! After reading this post I really want to get another sully.
I wonder if part of the difference is the climate. Even though you were raising Spur indoors in Alaska, maybe there was something, such as the lack of natural daylight part of the year, that had an effect on his growth.
Monthly Update
When Spur was Stella’s age he was 70g lighter than what she is currently and not near as active. I know each tortoise has its own personality but Stella and Spur at polar opposites, she’s only 180g but will chase him (6lbs) around the yard and run him off his food. She eats everything in sight and “runs” to me as soon as I put new food in her dish. We were extra careful with her at first due to her size and probably getting led astray a bit at a reptile show, but she has really done great so far.
I have no clue what either of their sexes are and have no prediction nor expectation I only ask this because I was told Stella was incubated to be female. I just wanted to hear from some folks who have experience on how accurate this is because I have zero experience in this field. It doesn’t not bother me either way what they turn out to be!
Sorry for the poor quality pictures and dirty baby View attachment 256775View attachment 256776
6/24/18: 32g
7/5/18: 44g
8/5/18: 65g
9/5/18: 104g
10/8/18: 142g
11/8/18: 181g
Yes, I second that! They have been a treat for the eyes every day!We've enjoyed looking at Stella and Spur on the calendar all month [emoji846]