Jul 5, 2021 #1 Benda183 Member Joined Jun 7, 2021 Messages 14 Location (City and/or State) Hawaii I’ve noticed Lucy’s head is getting more scaly and dry. Do I just soak her more or is there anything dietary that causes this?
I’ve noticed Lucy’s head is getting more scaly and dry. Do I just soak her more or is there anything dietary that causes this?
Jul 6, 2021 #2 KarenSoCal Well-Known Member Tortoise Club 5 Year Member Platinum Tortoise Club Joined Jul 8, 2017 Messages 5,942 Location (City and/or State) Low desert 50 mi SE of Palm Springs CA Hello! I don't know the answer to your question, but I'll tag a couple redfoot keepers. @ZEROPILOT @Toddrickfl1
Hello! I don't know the answer to your question, but I'll tag a couple redfoot keepers. @ZEROPILOT @Toddrickfl1
Jul 7, 2021 #3 ZEROPILOT REDFOOT WRANGLER Moderator 10 Year Member! Tortoise Club Platinum Tortoise Club Joined Jul 16, 2014 Messages 29,970 Location (City and/or State) South Eastern Florida (U.S.A.)/Rock Hill S.C. It might be dry scales. But it could also be worn scales or water stained scales. None of that needs intervention as long as you are soaking.
It might be dry scales. But it could also be worn scales or water stained scales. None of that needs intervention as long as you are soaking.
Jul 7, 2021 #4 Benda183 Member Joined Jun 7, 2021 Messages 14 Location (City and/or State) Hawaii ZEROPILOT said: It might be dry scales. But it could also be worn scales or water stained scales. None of that needs intervention as long as you are soaking. Click to expand... Thank you
ZEROPILOT said: It might be dry scales. But it could also be worn scales or water stained scales. None of that needs intervention as long as you are soaking. Click to expand... Thank you