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Pyramiding????

I have just read the thread about someone worrying about a pyramiding tortoise, and a theres a few things i need clearing up as there a bit fuzzy.
What actaully is pyramiding? is it when the whole shell grows wrong and up like a pyramid or just the single rings on it. And what is the main cause? i have a 2 year herman and although i am not worried that it is pyramiding its shelling isnt completly smooth?
I have heard that a cause can be humity but i dont keep my tortoise inclosure humid.

05-25-2008 09:15 AM
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RE: Pyramiding????

Here is photo warn me if he is growing wrong and i dont no?

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RE: Pyramiding????

Hard to tell for sure, but it looks like your tort has some. Compare it to other pictures of the same type. What do you think?
Here is a link to one of my rescues and enclosure pics.. Its a sulcata with SEVERE pyramiding.
http://share.shutterfly.com/action/welco...HLFw5YsXyQ

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RE: Pyramiding????

Does it have a humid hide? That will help. Torts in wild will shelter in areas of higher humidity then the surrounding area, i.e. under logs, rock overhang or burrows.


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RE: Pyramiding????

You should add some humidity to the enclosure either by a humid hide or by misting the enclosure. Also pyramiding can be cause by diet, what are you feeding him??


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05-25-2008 03:57 PM
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RE: Pyramiding????

Hi
I think that my thread is the one that you were on about in the beginning, my hermann tortoise is also 2 years old.
there is a picture of my little man on my thread.


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i feed him alot of things really its diet is very varied, the staple thing is cucumber, watercress, cress, and danilion leafs, and then from time to time i put in a little tomato, carrot, kale, or rocket leafs, or something leafy, then 4 times a week i dust his food with calcuim powder and he always has an aviable cuttle bone.

I am quite worried now ne suggestions on the humity thing are welcome, i didnt no hermens needed it? I was thinkning about using a floor substance that will hold mositure is there one?

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RE: Pyramiding????

I'm of the opinion that temperature is the most important aspect of preventing pyramiding with humidity a close second.

What kind of night time temperatures and daytime temperatures do you have?

Also, what kind of temperature gradient do you have.

When a keeper talks about variety you should be looking at a minimum of 20 different items to have a relatively decent variety. 2 or 3 times that is getting close to worry free. This is why I like using and recommend diets like Mazuri and T-rex tortoise diet. These are fomulated diets which are designed to cover all the nutritional bases.

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i feed him alot of things really its diet is very varied, the staple thing is cucumber, watercress, cress, and danilion leafs, and then from time to time i put in a little tomato, carrot, kale, or rocket leafs, or something leafy, then 4 times a week i dust his food with calcuim powder and he always has an aviable cuttle bone.

I am quite worried now ne suggestions on the humity thing are welcome, i didnt no hermens needed it? I was thinkning about using a floor substance that will hold mositure is there one?


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05-26-2008 08:21 AM
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RE: Pyramiding????

I feed him alot more then that but i couldn't rember there names to name it all.
As for temp, in the day about 85 - 95c, and at night 55-65c i dont no wat u mean buy a tempurature gradient, but its a little therometer from rep-co that tell me the temp.

05-26-2008 09:50 AM
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