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RE: Star females grow faster than males?

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Posted by: Columbia at Thu Mar 30 15:25:58 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Columbia ]  
   

Also, the larger females are showing signs of bumpy growth. Some of the scutes are actually indented a bit. This is definitely not pyramiding, but almost like the reverse of it. I've been feeding them normally on mazuri tortoise chow and mixed greens sprinkled every so often. Can someone help?


   

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