Fangorn
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After much searching, I was able to find a juvenile (~three years old) marginated from a breeder. We had several back or forth conversations and I received photos and picked out the one I wanted. In the last picture I received, the day of shipping, it was at a different angle and I noticed the shell looked like it had pyramiding. I asked him about this and he said "In the species I wouldn't call it pyramiding, this is just how they grow. These have been grown outside on natural sunlight on all kinds of weeds." and that he's raised dozens of them. I tried to do some research about different growth patterns in MTs but couldn't find any info.
The tortoise arrived today and the shell shape looks much more pyramidy in person (in tortoise?). What's done is done and I'm not going to be returning the tortoise either way but I'm curious if it is true that they grow differently than other Testudos or if this guy was really just missing something essential in its previous life. It otherwise seems healthy/active/curious.



The tortoise arrived today and the shell shape looks much more pyramidy in person (in tortoise?). What's done is done and I'm not going to be returning the tortoise either way but I'm curious if it is true that they grow differently than other Testudos or if this guy was really just missing something essential in its previous life. It otherwise seems healthy/active/curious.


