Too much pyramiding on redfoot??

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greendaytj

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This is my red foot Anna:) she is only two or three years old. I'm not sure if this is too much pyramiding. Also I know that humidity helps with controlling it but how do I keep up the moisture?
 

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Hi greendaytj:

Welcome to the Tortoise Forum!!

What would you like us to call you?

and may we know appx. where in the world you are?

You can help keep the air inside the habitat more humid with plants. You can also partially cover the habitat.

Do you place the tortoise in water that it can't climb out of, and give it a forced soak occasionally?
 

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The tortoise is pyramided, but it is never too late to take preventative measures to make things better.

Roughly, where are you, and can you describe your set-up- or better yet, post a photo of it?

You can also find articles, links, etc. in the Tortoise Library, linked in my signature.
 

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Welcome :)
Looks like it has pyramiding but by taking care of it now, it won't get worse.
 

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Hello and welcome to the forum...

Answer some of the questions from above and you will get better answers to help you control the pyramding...
 
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