Redfoots and Pyramiding...
Now everyone says that pyramiding is so bad, and a sign of poor husbandry and/or diet. However, from what I've observed, a little bit of pyramiding is perfectly natural. Just about every redfoot I've ever seen over 5 years old has had at least a small degree of pyramiding, in captive bred redfoots, WC imports, and all the pictures I've seen of them in the wild in books and magazines. Now I'm far from being an experienced tortoise person, but from where I'm standing now, a little bit of pyramiding is totally natural and nothing to frown on at all. Does anyone have any light to shed on this?
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