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for a captive bred redfoot, your tortoises shell looks nothing out of the unordinary. I find that over feeding, to much protien, lack of natural sunlight as much as possible, all play a factor in poor bone/shell growth. I use an all veggie diet, supplimenting once a week with mazuri, fresh fruits once a week and because I do live in BC, we have long summer seasons, sunlight is great if the rain doesnt come. I also use the best of UBV bulbs, replacing them religiously at 6 months for maximum useage.
Thanks! He still pretty much looks the same. I'm a strong believer in natural sunlight for diurnal animals, and house them outside as much as possible (weather permitting). Unfortunately the summer wasn't that great here this year I do believe that it makes the world of difference in their quality though.
Right now my guy is still small, and he's kept in a 4x2x18" wooden cage. Once he's bigger, he will likely be moved in to more of a pen type enclosure.
As for feeding, it is very random. I go with what I have, and he always gets varying amounts each time. Sometimes he will get fed for a few days straight, then take a day or two off, then one on, or however it happens to work out.