Post Reply  Post Thread 
Shell Care
Author Message
janiedough
YAY! Junior Member!
***


Posts: 124
Group: Registered
Joined: Mar 2008
Status: Offline
Reputation: 0
Post: #1
Shell Care

Percival has a little bit of "pyramiding" which yall told me about, but I notice he also has white residue between his spurs and in some of the grooves of his shell.

Is there some kind of oil or topical lotion I can put on his shell to clean him up a bit and give some nutrients to his shell?

I realize this is a bit of a silly notion - keeping his shell looking pretty with oils, but I want to make sure his shell stays healthy.


One lovely Sulcata named Sir Percival.
0.0.1 Smile
03-11-2008 11:28 AM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
josh
Administrator
**********


Posts: 889
Group: Administrators
Joined: Aug 2007
Status: Offline
Reputation: 7
Post: #2
RE: Shell Care

experienced tortoise owners will tell you to put nothing on the shell. if he's dirty, try some warm water and a light scrubbing. the pyramiding (as i understand it) can only be slightly improved by a healthy diet.


2 Desert Tortoise hatchlings
03-11-2008 11:47 AM
Visit this user's website Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
jenrell23
Posting Freak
*****


Posts: 900
Group: Registered
Joined: Aug 2007
Status: Offline
Reputation: 0
Post: #3
RE: Shell Care

Take some warm water and a toothbrush to clean the shell, you should also put him a tub with warm water for soaks a few times a week, but don't put any oils or creams on his shell. The white between his scutes could be new shell growth. As for supplements calcium and a multivitamin repcal has good vitamins or you can try minerall 1, I use both and rotate them, a good diet of grasses, hay, weeds, and small amounts of greens will make up a good diet for your guy. A good reference for sulcatas is... http://web.archive.org/web/2007042017315...ation.org/


Jen
Burning up in the warm Arizona desert with my tortoises and turtles

This post was last modified: 03-11-2008 11:55 AM by jenrell23.

03-11-2008 11:53 AM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
janiedough
YAY! Junior Member!
***


Posts: 124
Group: Registered
Joined: Mar 2008
Status: Offline
Reputation: 0
Post: #4
RE: Shell Care

thanks!


One lovely Sulcata named Sir Percival.
0.0.1 Smile
03-11-2008 03:55 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
SULCATACRAZY
sulcatacrazy.com
***


Posts: 93
Group: Registered
Joined: Mar 2008
Status: Offline
Reputation: 0
Post: #5
RE: Shell Care

speaking of shell care... what do you guys do for the big guys? I cant soak mine, he's about 85 lbs. His shell looks dry looking. I do wash and scrub him with the hose weekly, and now that its warming up, he's coming out of his dog house more (there goes the lawn! LOL) Once it really warms up, i'll fill up his "watering hole again" he doesnt really soak in it much, drinks from it more.


~ Anna ~
Come see all of our ZOO Smile
Mom to Turdboy the Sulcata! Aprox 85lbs! (last weigh in summer 06 @ 78lbs)
Plus about 50 birds, 3 cats, 1 dog, 1 snake, 2 horses & all the fish!
"Go Away... I'm eating!"
03-19-2008 01:27 PM
Visit this user's website Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Crazy1
Moderator
*********


Posts: 1,859
Group: Moderators
Joined: Aug 2007
Status: Offline
Reputation: 11
Post: #6
RE: Shell Care

Does Turquoise like the sprinklers? As it gets warmer turn on the sprinklers for him to enjoy a nice cool shower in the hot sumertime. I think Sullys like to be dusty and dirty by nature Tongue


Robyn
Torts are my calming factor! Then we had eggs!
All Greeks, adults (Echo, Ajax, Rusty ), + Comet Still a hatchling & three new Greek hatchlings as of 3-24-08 (Dotsy, LB and DB) + 2 new eggs on 4-20-08, 2 dogs, Fostering 2 DT

This post was last modified: 03-19-2008 01:37 PM by Crazy1.

03-19-2008 01:37 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
SULCATACRAZY
sulcatacrazy.com
***


Posts: 93
Group: Registered
Joined: Mar 2008
Status: Offline
Reputation: 0
Post: #7
RE: Shell Care

yes, if he's up in time, they come on at about 9am (in the summer he's outta bed for sure by then)

i agree about them liking to be dry and dirty... he does all he can to get away from the hose!


~ Anna ~
Come see all of our ZOO Smile
Mom to Turdboy the Sulcata! Aprox 85lbs! (last weigh in summer 06 @ 78lbs)
Plus about 50 birds, 3 cats, 1 dog, 1 snake, 2 horses & all the fish!
"Go Away... I'm eating!"
03-19-2008 01:40 PM
Visit this user's website Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
janiedough
YAY! Junior Member!
***


Posts: 124
Group: Registered
Joined: Mar 2008
Status: Offline
Reputation: 0
Post: #8
RE: Shell Care

Hey guys problems with Percy's shell seem to be uncovering themselves. I think the grooves and ridges in his shell are getting bigger.

He has pyramiding, and if you go "up" the pyramid he has grooves and gaps that seem to be getting wider and deeper.

I do give him calcium, but only once a week under the advice of this forum since he has pyramiding. I only feed him grass and hay and hibiscus leaves and flower - he is especially loving clovers.

His shell seems strong and not soft at all - should I be worried about these ridges - these grooves? Is this a lasting effect of pyramiding or am I doing something to make it worse?


One lovely Sulcata named Sir Percival.
0.0.1 Smile
04-19-2008 05:49 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Crazy1
Moderator
*********


Posts: 1,859
Group: Moderators
Joined: Aug 2007
Status: Offline
Reputation: 11
Post: #9
RE: Shell Care

janiedough, can you post a pic of these areas? Fast growth can cause increased grooves and ridges in his shell. High humidity could cause fungus, but a pic will give us a better look.


Robyn
Torts are my calming factor! Then we had eggs!
All Greeks, adults (Echo, Ajax, Rusty ), + Comet Still a hatchling & three new Greek hatchlings as of 3-24-08 (Dotsy, LB and DB) + 2 new eggs on 4-20-08, 2 dogs, Fostering 2 DT
04-20-2008 10:52 AM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Post Reply  Post Thread 

View a Printable Version
Send this Thread to a Friend
Subscribe to this Thread | Add Thread to Favorites

Forum Jump: