Ahh brilliant. Getting a bit worried then.Just shedding
I have turned the uvb off as it is getting on 12 hours being on. Hope the pic helps. When I got the tort she was hatched awkwardly so her shell is a bit different and miss shappen. I hope she doesn't get pyramids.Welcome and what a great looking tort. Pics of your enclosure can help us guide you to the correct setup. It's hard to see but he looks like the starting of the shell pyramiding. (getting bumpy).
The proper setup will stop that from happening.
What type of light is that? Is it for basking or for UVB. I noticed you said their. How many torts do you have? Torts cannot be kept in pairs. You need separate enclosures for each.Their table. View attachment 272443
Hello again, I think we have spoken on here before. I’ve just noticed you are using a clamp to hold up the light, they can be quite dodgy and dangerous sometimes as they are notorious for slipping off. I recommend you get a light stand and bracket, it attaches to the side (not a clamp) and it is adjustable and you can rotate it. It may help you light up the enclosure a bit more if you move it to the centre.Their table. View attachment 272443
Yh I know what you mean about lamp clamp had to put nails in it to slop from slipping. I have used substrates from pets at home for torts. Hope it will be o k for now. Thankyou Ben.Hello again, I think we have spoken on here before. I’ve just noticed you are using a clamp to hold up the light, they can be quite dodgy and dangerous sometimes as they are notorious for slipping off. I recommend you get a light stand and bracket, it attaches to the side (not a clamp) and it is adjustable and you can rotate it. It may help you light up the enclosure a bit more if you move it to the centre.
For substrate I like using coco coir and orchid bark.
Ben