Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 6:09 pm
twyangzii wrote:I don't think you should limit protein totally, just at least feed a lot lesser of it now

Mine's got pyramiding issues when I found mine too (Yeah around bus stop area!) and now they're recovering well and fast with a lot of greens and pellets - I do give them some guppies once per 2 weeks too .
Purely works for me, so, don't quote me xD .
You and me are on the same page. I give my turtles protein once a week. The proteins in the pellets are not very strong, and thus, keep them from being protein deficient without getting pyramiding. I give them a lot of vegetables now, too. I like better proteins like the ones in live food, those are more natural proteins found in natural habitats and much healthier than processed proteins.
Spike - Egyptian mau mix, 8 years old
Phryne - Japanese bobtail, 9 months old
Hurricane - RES, 8 yo, 6 1/2 in. long
Typhoon - RES/Map hybrid, 8 yo, 7 in. long
Sadie - RES, 20 yo, 10 in. long
Sophie - Colombian red tail boa, 5 yo, 5 ft. long