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Hello! I am so glad I found this forum! I have a six month old sulcata named Tonka. He is such a cool pet. I have been having no issues, but I noticed the other day after his soak that he has pink in the cracks of his shell on the bottom. To tell you the truth I am not sure if that was there before and normal, or something new. His shell does not look hurt or injured, just a slight pinkish in the cracks. He is eating fine, and seems to be going on with his daily routine with no worries. Am I being an over-protective new mom, or should I worry?

02-26-2008 09:45 AM
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hi shannon, welcome to TFO!
i've heard of others seeing similar patterns on their tortoises carapace but i personally don't know enough about it to comment. i know other folks here will be able to help you.
for reference, do you think you could post a photo of what you're seeing so we can better help you help your hatchling?


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02-26-2008 09:51 AM
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Thanks for the welcome! I will take some pics when I get home. He normally comes to work with me, but I left him home to have the day off in case he was not feeling well.

02-26-2008 10:02 AM
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Pics will help, it could either be fast growth or something more serious.


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02-26-2008 11:00 AM
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Wait a few years, when he is full grown, you won't be taking him to work anymore.

A picture would help.

02-26-2008 01:42 PM
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Hi,
New growth does tend to be pink and this is what it sounds like to me. Big Grin A picture can't hurt though Big Grin

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02-26-2008 02:43 PM
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Sometimes septicemia shows up as pink in the new growth, but I've seen many many small sulcatas with pink new growth. Its probably nothing to be concerned about.

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02-26-2008 02:49 PM
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Wow! Thanks everyone - I do feel better. I will try to get a pic in today - my camera died last night! I can't wait to show off Tonka. It is so nice to find others that love tortoises like I do. Everyone I come in contact with thinks I am crazy to be in love with a tortoise.

02-27-2008 07:16 AM
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Its not crazy at all. The guys at the fire station rib me a little, but in fun. They know me, I have never been one for the "Mainstream" We Really love our Smeagol, and would not have it any other way. If you are really concerned, maybe you should take him into a good vet that knows their stuff about Sulcatas. Even if there is nothing wrong, and it sounds like there's not, its a good idea to get a baseline on your new baby. From there he will be "a new pt" and easier to get treated should you have a problem down the line. Which considering how long you will have him is a good chance he will need some medical assistance sooner or later.

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Actually, this is the very thing I just logged on about. I noticed tonight that the main line down Morty's plastron had a pinky color to it. He has had a slight (very very minor) resp. infection and just finished a round of antibiotics so he should be better - how do I post a picture so I can show you what I am looking at?

02-27-2008 10:37 PM
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