Hello,
To my understanding, high humidity in juvenile enclosures are vital to the health of the tortoises as well as to grow smooth shells.
Id like to know whether this would be relevent to adult tortoises.
More specifically, my burmese star is now 2kg. She has a bowl of water that is constantly filled (not enough for a soak), soaked daily. However, the enclosure that she is kept in, have a very low humidity - say 20-50% humiditiy.
Would that cause pyramiding in her shell?
Opinions are much appreciated!
To my understanding, high humidity in juvenile enclosures are vital to the health of the tortoises as well as to grow smooth shells.
Id like to know whether this would be relevent to adult tortoises.
More specifically, my burmese star is now 2kg. She has a bowl of water that is constantly filled (not enough for a soak), soaked daily. However, the enclosure that she is kept in, have a very low humidity - say 20-50% humiditiy.
Would that cause pyramiding in her shell?
Opinions are much appreciated!