I’m sorry @HuffleClaw ! It’s nothing against you personally! Just in general, it’s very common
I’m sure you’re a great owner 


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No, I get what you mean. I guess I just feel bad that I haven’t taken that into consideration before.I’m sorry @HuffleClaw ! It’s nothing against you personally! Just in general, it’s very commonI’m sure you’re a great owner
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I think it’s similar to with dogs and cats where a lot of people are used to seeing overweight animals so the healthy ones look skinny. It’s so deeply ingrained in society now (just look at all the”chonky pet” memes etc.) that it can be hard to tell sometimes. And I feel like with reptiles it might be harder to tell right away if they’re overweight? Like it might not be as obvious as with a dog? I think that middle one looks like a good weight too.
The important thing is that you noticed a potential problem, asked questions, and came up with a solution. That shows what a good owner you really areNo, I get what you mean. I guess I just feel bad that I haven’t taken that into consideration before.![]()
Exactly!!The important thing is that you noticed a potential problem, asked questions, and came up with a solution. That shows what a good owner you really are![]()
Oh okay! Don’t feel bad! At least you did nowNo, I get what you mean. I guess I just feel bad that I haven’t taken that into consideration before.![]()
Thanks! That makes a lot of sense and is very interesting! I guess that’s true of just about everything though. I look a lot bigger when I hunch over as opposed to when I stand up straight and/or suck it inThey can get fat easily and it can be tough to spot. IMO reptiles are also tricky because they can look much fatter or skinnier depending on what position they are in. Even Hoshi (who is looking extra slim and trim right now because he is coming out of a winter slow-down) will have those lil side rolls if he is splooted out with his belly pushed against the ground. And Tad looks huge when she is pancaked flat to absorb extra heat.
You're welcome! I hope to see more of those tortoise brothersWhat an exciting thread! I love it! Thank you @Madhouse Pullet for telling me it exists ❤
...I'm following^^