Yes I do, every morning until he pooped, he have multivitamins with calcium sprinkled on pellets every 3 days@ZEROPILOT should be able to help you. Do you soak your tortoise in warm shallow water? Does he get any calcium (if so what, how much and how often)? Welcome to the forum
Thank you, I do hope he will notice this thread soonHi and welcome! I don't actually see anything wrong, it's a beautiful Redfoot. But I am not an expert regarding shell growth or anomalies. @ZEROPILOT is very experienced with this species.
Yes it's humid here, always have typhoons, and He has automatic humidifier at his vivarium just in case humity got lowThe tortoise just looks awfully dry to.me. Does it live in a humid environment? We see those sunken areas quite a bit on non-wild caught tortoises. I don't think it's anything to worry about.
Hello. Does he/she live outdoors part time? If not. How are you providing UVB?
There is moderate pyramiding due to the ambient humidity being too low.
Can you provide any other information? Photos of the enclosure. Lighting. Etc.
And I'd like to see a photo of the tortoise walking so that we can develop a theory about the overall health.
I see nothing alarming in those photos. Nothing out of the ordinary. But the more information you give us, the better we can help.
The mossy stuff you have scattered around, while it looks cute, is bad to have in a tortoise enclosure. Its difficult to digest, can cause impacted bowels, and the tortoise will try eating it.
Also, is there a top over the entire enclosure? If not contained the heat and humidity float off into the rest of the room. A Red Foot needs 80-85% humidity ALL the time, and 84F/29C all the time. What is the "automatic humidifier" you mention? It doesn't spray or mist the air does it? If so that is bad for your tortoise. They need humid, not wet. Bigger drops of water in the air make it hard for them to breathe, and can cause respiratory infections.
I'm not seeing a water dish your tort can sit in. There should be fresh water available all the time. Terra Cotta plant saucers, big enough for the tortoise to sit in, are the best option. They're heavy enough to not flip, porous enough to help keep the nails short, and easy to wash out.
the humidified is connected to humidity sensor, if the humidity is low, it will on automatically. I just turn it off while recording the tortoise