Is the sloping on my sulcatas shell normal?
Aug 3, 2018 #1 Cooper horn Member Joined Dec 29, 2017 Messages 112 Location (City and/or State) Vernon Texas Is the sloping on my sulcatas shell normal?
Aug 3, 2018 #2 Bambam1989 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 15, 2017 Messages 3,112 Location (City and/or State) East Texas Looks fine to me. Got him in 80+ humidity to prevent further pyramiding I assume.
Aug 3, 2018 #3 Cooper horn Member Joined Dec 29, 2017 Messages 112 Location (City and/or State) Vernon Texas Yes I try my best to maintain it there
Aug 3, 2018 #4 Bambam1989 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 15, 2017 Messages 3,112 Location (City and/or State) East Texas Then you should start seeing a difference soon. The slope that you mentioned is more prominent on some than others. Mine has a noticeable one as well. I assume that it is just a genetic trait.
Then you should start seeing a difference soon. The slope that you mentioned is more prominent on some than others. Mine has a noticeable one as well. I assume that it is just a genetic trait.
Aug 3, 2018 #5 Cooper horn Member Joined Dec 29, 2017 Messages 112 Location (City and/or State) Vernon Texas That’s cool so genetics have a play in the traits in tortoises
Aug 4, 2018 #6 daniellenc Well-Known Member Joined Jun 10, 2017 Messages 2,084 Location (City and/or State) Maryland Cooper horn said: That’s cool so genetics have a play in the traits in tortoises Click to expand... And every other living thing!
Cooper horn said: That’s cool so genetics have a play in the traits in tortoises Click to expand... And every other living thing!