bsstovel
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My little buddy's beak is nowhere near overgrown whatsoever, but I just want to be proactive because I know it can cause really terrible health and eating issues.
I feed my yearling sulcata out of a terracotta bowl and I'm sure he scrapes it a bit with his beak to help keep it trimmed. Is there anything else I can do to prevent any overgrowing? How do they keep their beaks slimmed down in the wild?
I know this is a very common issue with captive tortoises, but I'm just looking for solutions to the problem before it arises.
Thanks!
I feed my yearling sulcata out of a terracotta bowl and I'm sure he scrapes it a bit with his beak to help keep it trimmed. Is there anything else I can do to prevent any overgrowing? How do they keep their beaks slimmed down in the wild?
I know this is a very common issue with captive tortoises, but I'm just looking for solutions to the problem before it arises.
Thanks!