I'm hoping someone can tell me I'm wrong but I've been doing some research and the exotic vet I went and saw admits that she doesn't know for sure but thinks I may be right. I think Richard the sulcata I was worried was pyramiding last week actually has MBD. He is weak and barely picks his shell off the ground and instead of walking he scoots himself. He is two and very small. He is also flat instead of domed. I called the guy I got him from back and asked a lot of questions. His diet was kale and spinach and he was not supplementing calcium he didn't have a UVB light. And he wasn't taken outside. His humidity was whatever the room was an I asked if he was soaking and he said he didn't soak him a single time in the two years he had him. I'm so in love with this little guy I don't know what to do. I'm soaking him 2 times a day 20 min each time. I spray his enclosure down 2 or three times a day keeping his humidity around 50-80% he also has a humid hide. He has a UVB light and I take him outside to explore in the sun for about 20 minutes a day. He doesn't walk well and gets tired very quickly. I'm feeding him a chopped mixture of collard greens, mustard greens, and adding some grass he shows interest in from outside I add supplement calcium and vitamin D3. If anyone else has any suggestions I'd appreciate it. I want to do what's best for him but I don't know if the damage done can be fixed. The guy didn't know he was doing anything wrong but it's hard not to be angry with him. I've fallen in love with this cute little creature and he's so sick. I can take constructive criticism so please feel free to post your thought.