Oct 22, 2017 #1 Rhea Member Joined Jul 26, 2017 Messages 74 Location (City and/or State) Missouri I’m getting paranoid about this like girls growth. Is she growing too fast? Why are there creases? Is there pyramiding?
I’m getting paranoid about this like girls growth. Is she growing too fast? Why are there creases? Is there pyramiding?
Oct 22, 2017 #2 JoesMum Well-Known Member 10 Year Member! Joined Oct 26, 2011 Messages 21,568 Location (City and/or State) Kent, South East England Rhea said: I’m getting paranoid about this like girls growth. Is she growing too fast? Why are there creases? Is there pyramiding? Click to expand... I cannot see a photo to see your concerns
Rhea said: I’m getting paranoid about this like girls growth. Is she growing too fast? Why are there creases? Is there pyramiding? Click to expand... I cannot see a photo to see your concerns
Oct 22, 2017 #3 Rhea Member Joined Jul 26, 2017 Messages 74 Location (City and/or State) Missouri Here are the pics! I love her so much. I just want to make sure I’m not causing anything and nip it in the but if I am! Attachments D2A64EAB-ACE2-4471-8DD8-6E0017F9FC1B.jpeg 1.7 MB · Views: 29 7CC4F651-9C0A-41A4-93B7-0915E6D78B0E.jpeg 1.5 MB · Views: 26 7DB399B9-8D5A-46A1-8DA0-ABCCF5C84886.jpeg 1.6 MB · Views: 25 8A4243A2-49B3-4670-B6E4-C190952CC617.jpeg 1.8 MB · Views: 25
Here are the pics! I love her so much. I just want to make sure I’m not causing anything and nip it in the but if I am!
Oct 22, 2017 #4 Taylor T. Well-Known Member 5 Year Member Joined Jul 22, 2014 Messages 587 Location (City and/or State) New England She looks perfect. I see noting to worry about.
Oct 22, 2017 #5 JoesMum Well-Known Member 10 Year Member! Joined Oct 26, 2011 Messages 21,568 Location (City and/or State) Kent, South East England I agree that is a lovely healthy shell. The white squiggles are natural patterning. There is no pyramidding. Shell rot invariably occurs on the plastron not the upper shell and is more common in redfoots that are kept in very humid conditions. Relax. You're doing a great job
I agree that is a lovely healthy shell. The white squiggles are natural patterning. There is no pyramidding. Shell rot invariably occurs on the plastron not the upper shell and is more common in redfoots that are kept in very humid conditions. Relax. You're doing a great job