I wanted to start a new thread about pyramiding - since we've been discussing this experiment so much. I have three small Florida boxies that all live in the same enclosure/climate. One of them is pyramiding - the other two are smooth. The only difference between these three is the amount they eat. I feed them every other day and the one that is pyramiding is a thief. She will eat all of her own food and steal straight out of the others' mouth. She will eat a lot more than the others if I allow it. Obviously, I have removed her from the enclosure to keep her from eating so much, but I find it interesting that this has nothing to do with humidity - it's more of a matter of eating too much and growing too fast. I'm not suggesting humidity isn't important, but does this give some credence to pyramiding having more than one cause? Thoughts please ....