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My older girl (I was told in 30s, not sure if this is correct) is smooth(and gorgeous) my younger tort is going on 2yrs. The younger one does have some pyramiding(she was raised from hatchling, dry) is there anything I can or should do now to help this? Right now I'm feeding: santa barbara mix, spring mix, greens mix, and grassland tortoise food occassionally.
(Btw, for Angela or Yvonne who may be reading...Littlefoot is coming around. I decided to listen to my gut and I didn't give her the rxd meds. She no longer has the snot bubbles and I've found poop, seen her drink(though it looked at first like she was trying to drown herself during her soak *wink*) and she's eaten once(maybe twice..but its something) she's moving around more and seems very alert when she is(no more lethargy) besides occassionally flipping herself(this morning found her on her back under the CHE and am scared to death she will die this way) she's doing much better. After the holidays I am going to make her a 3ft/12ft/2ft(tall) wooden enclosure to house her for the rest of the winter and I am going to frame the inside so she can't pull anymore of this funny business)
(Btw, for Angela or Yvonne who may be reading...Littlefoot is coming around. I decided to listen to my gut and I didn't give her the rxd meds. She no longer has the snot bubbles and I've found poop, seen her drink(though it looked at first like she was trying to drown herself during her soak *wink*) and she's eaten once(maybe twice..but its something) she's moving around more and seems very alert when she is(no more lethargy) besides occassionally flipping herself(this morning found her on her back under the CHE and am scared to death she will die this way) she's doing much better. After the holidays I am going to make her a 3ft/12ft/2ft(tall) wooden enclosure to house her for the rest of the winter and I am going to frame the inside so she can't pull anymore of this funny business)