Input on pyramiding

Tippiethetortoise

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This is a picture of Tippie the month after I got her 2016-03-15-01-56-48.jpgANd the second is from today. I feel like the new growth is much better, but is this good enough? I just want my Sully to be healthy :)
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GuyC

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Reminds me of mine, looks way better, would be nice to have some pictures in a month or two
 

Juan V

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I wouldn't call that Pyramiding. Bear in mind these tortoises tend to pyramid a bit in a natural form. Unlike species like testudo graeca or testudo hermanni, where pyramidding is a bit difficult and an indicator of bad housing, sulcatas can grow their shells with a bit of pyramiding without a problem. it is not uncommon for them not to have a perfectly round shell even in their natural environments.
 

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