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preptiles
at Tue Jun 26 04:14:34 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by preptiles ]
hello the mazuri tortoise diet is awesome i feed it to all my tortoises it has vit. d3 in it already i have been using this product for 5 years and have had great results raised scutes seem to be in my experience due to lack of humidity or not efficient heat babies live in burrows or holes for up to 2 years as babies borrows contain higher humidity levels and usually maintain a steady temp range richard fife's book on leopard tortoises covers this topic in detail i have raised babies exactly the same and have had one have raised scutes and one had a smooth shell only difference was where they hung out in the pen the smooth one was always under the opuntia cactus in the root system where it was moist usually from watering the other who had the raised scutes was always out and moving never hung out in the higher humidity areas of the pen always in the hay piles or corners of the pen all dry areas i have heard people in florida also have the raised scute problems too so that kinda messes the idea up i would like to see how they are cared for though if they are indoors in an ac room on rabbit pellets they are basically taking all the humidity out of the tortoises habitat and hence the problems is related to humidity but if they are raised outdoors and this still happens in florida and other high humidity situations maybe it is really a diet and heat or humidity issue it could be several factors making this happen and i have long since quit acting like i know for sure what causes this nobody knows for sure 100% yet more real research is needed to be conclusive mildly raised scutes seem to not effect them at all it might effect breeding in extreme cases or not make it not possible i let my tortoises graze as part of their diet and it seems to work well i add greens and hay mixed with mazuri ,carrots,bell peppers,and squash in the mix among others opuntia pads , hibiscus,and fruitless mulberry leaves are cherrished also. i stand behind mazuri as a good product and know of alot of other breeders who share this opinion hope this helps. HAPPY HERPING JEFF PLANET REPTILES
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