It does look like there may be a start, but really hard to tell from the angle of the picture. We need a good side view from tortoise height to really nit-pick on a small bit of pyramiding starting. There is nice new growth. Just look for that newest growth to be coming in at the same height as the older keratin right next to it. No dips or valleys being created is what you what.Does this look like the start of pyramiding on my 8 month old leopard tortoise?
Does this look like the start of pyramiding on my 8 month old leopard tortoise?
When I first got him probably up until last week I didn’t know the humidity had to be as high so I was lacking on that part! I have it up rn to 70-75% it’s hard to maintain it without making the hole bottom of the enclosure full of water! I do have a closed chamber tank (homemade) it’s working pretty well so far! If he is starting to pyramid can it be corrected at this stage?It does look like there may be a start, but really hard to tell from the angle of the picture. We need a good side view from tortoise height to really nit-pick on a small bit of pyramiding starting. There is nice new growth. Just look for that newest growth to be coming in at the same height as the older keratin right next to it. No dips or valleys being created is what you what.
At this stage/age - absolutely. This is the time to be sure it is correct conditions in order to grow a smooth tortoise. Anything at this stage is just barely starting. Closed chamber. 90%+ humidity. Plenty of plant cover for natural hides. No excessive Near-IR and UVA.When I first got him probably up until last week I didn’t know the humidity had to be as high so I was lacking on that part! I have it up rn to 70-75% it’s hard to maintain it without making the hole bottom of the enclosure full of water! I do have a closed chamber tank (homemade) it’s working pretty well so far! If he is starting to pyramid can it be corrected at this stage?
What do u mean by near-ir and should I be putting more real plants in? I have an aloe plant inside the enclosure in a raised container so he doesn’t eat it allAt this stage/age - absolutely. This is the time to be sure it is correct conditions in order to grow a smooth tortoise. Anything at this stage is just barely starting. Closed chamber. 90%+ humidity. Plenty of plant cover for natural hides. No excessive Near-IR and UVA.
Near IR is the "heat" a basking bulb or very hot heat source gives off. It is what feels so warm when you are in direct sunlight. The hotter the source, the shorter the wavelength of IR (Infrared Radiation). The short wave IR is the most desiccating on the carapace, so we want to minimize that while still giving basking heat. That is a delicate balance in raising tortoises without pyramiding. So using a regular incandescent bulb of low wattage - just enough to get the correct basking temperature is important. The Mercury Vapor and high intensity bulbs sold for reptiles give too much near IR as they burn so hot.What do u mean by near-ir and should I be putting more real plants in? I have an aloe plant inside the enclosure in a raised container so he doesn’t eat it all