You know, schmutz. Sploochy stuff. Product. Schmere. Etc...
Its stuff you slather on.
Its stuff you slather on.
dmmj said:I'm lost what's Schmutz?
Balboa said:could there be a point where frequent misting actually harms the carapace more than helps? say if the air was so dry that in minutes after misting the carapace was totally dried out again?
evlinLoutries said:So, what's the conclusion Tom?
I just read from the first page, and still makes me a 'lil bit confused..
And, do u ever been applied another oil to ur torts? Such as olive oil or virgin coconut oil maybe?
Tom said:evlinLoutries said:So, what's the conclusion Tom?
I just read from the first page, and still makes me a 'lil bit confused..
And, do u ever been applied another oil to ur torts? Such as olive oil or virgin coconut oil maybe?
We won't have a conclusion for years. I would want to see how they turn out as adults. I would say that after a few months we should have a pretty good idea, though. So far they are growing steadily and smoothly. All appears good.
I have never put anything other than plain water on a tortoises shell prior to this, and even that, I've only been doing for a year or so.
Tell me what you are confused about... I'm happy to try to clarify any of the details.
evlinLoutries said:Tom said:evlinLoutries said:So, what's the conclusion Tom?
I just read from the first page, and still makes me a 'lil bit confused..
And, do u ever been applied another oil to ur torts? Such as olive oil or virgin coconut oil maybe?
We won't have a conclusion for years. I would want to see how they turn out as adults. I would say that after a few months we should have a pretty good idea, though. So far they are growing steadily and smoothly. All appears good.
I have never put anything other than plain water on a tortoises shell prior to this, and even that, I've only been doing for a year or so.
Tell me what you are confused about... I'm happy to try to clarify any of the details.
so here's the thing, I never use any kind of oil before, and after read some article they say using vita shell will make torts shell grow smoothly..
And in other way, some torts seller tell me to use VCO (virgin coconut oil) because its cheaper then vitashell..
That's the thing,
PS : without using that kind of thing, I have no prob growing my torts, and having no pyramid prob..
Thanks Tom..
Devin,,
Tom said:evlinLoutries said:Tom said:evlinLoutries said:So, what's the conclusion Tom?
I just read from the first page, and still makes me a 'lil bit confused..
And, do u ever been applied another oil to ur torts? Such as olive oil or virgin coconut oil maybe?
We won't have a conclusion for years. I would want to see how they turn out as adults. I would say that after a few months we should have a pretty good idea, though. So far they are growing steadily and smoothly. All appears good.
I have never put anything other than plain water on a tortoises shell prior to this, and even that, I've only been doing for a year or so.
Tell me what you are confused about... I'm happy to try to clarify any of the details.
so here's the thing, I never use any kind of oil before, and after read some article they say using vita shell will make torts shell grow smoothly..
And in other way, some torts seller tell me to use VCO (virgin coconut oil) because its cheaper then vitashell..
That's the thing,
PS : without using that kind of thing, I have no prob growing my torts, and having no pyramid prob..
Thanks Tom..
Devin,,
I understand what you are saying. You are right, they CAN be raised smoothly with out any "stuff" on their shells. I did it last year. Richard Fife has been doing it for several years, and many forum members have had great success at it too. I don't want to leave anyone out, but Neal, KBaker, Christy P., Vinnie, Livingstone, tczar and MANY OTHERS have some really smooth leopards and sulcatas now. Its quite a feat to pull off here in the US. Our climates here require that we make a lot of adjustments and compensations every year. Some people have frozen winters and all that heating dries out the air. Other's like me, live in desert areas, and its dry ALL the time. Still others live in cold, clammy, rainy areas and they have their own set of problems to deal with. Figuring out pyramiding, and eliminating it, is one thing that many of us on the forum are trying to accomplish. We all want to know the best way to raise our animals. We all want to give them the best possible care. Well for two decades or so, most of the "experts" have failed us. Most of the books that have been written just promote the same wrong information. We have now taken matters into our own hands and most of us are having great success. If anyone is not having great success, they aren't talking about it much.
This experiment is really just to see what the product does in a "conventional" set up with some hatchling tortoises. I've never used ANY product on a tortoises shell prior to this, so I can't comment on coconut oil or any other type.