I am looking after my friends tortoise whilst she is away. It refuses to eat and has done so since last Tuesday (they went on the previous Sunday). She is a tricky customer at the best of times, as she has to be hand fed and has been for the last 30 years.
I give her the bath bit so she drinks etc. And then give her the usual food she happily eats most of the time. But she just turns away and wont touch it.
She looks ok, nothing oozing, nothing damaged. What should I do next?
You help would be most appreciated.
Are you watching her at her home or yours?? What type of tortoise are we talking about?? Welcome to TFO!!
Does she have good weight? Has she just come out of hibernation? Was she eating well for her owner, just before you took over her care?
She had been eating well - daily. The only problem was she would only eat if you gave her mushroom first.
She is in her usual home in her usual garden
She came out of hiberbation over 6 weeks ago
I believe she is a Greek Spur-thighed Tortoise
Her weight is good and consistant
TY
Crusty.
Ty, if she is in a garden she may be feeding herself. I'd just keep a check on her weight. How long are they to be gone for?
I didn't know they could even have mushrooms. Wow, I just looked it up and it said; Wild type is poison - Duh, I will try some (Not wild type) as a treat with my Greeks. Learn something new every day here.
As Robyn said I would just monitor her weight, it could be she is eating on her own. Depending on where you are and the tempature, that could affect her eating habits as well, just make sure she is drinking and keep offering her food.
Most common reason would be the fluctuating temps since hibernation.
My Spur thigh stops eating and goes on walkabout when she is looking for egg laying sites. Problem is if she doesnt find one she gets egg bound. (hand fed for 30years OMG!!)
I suppose the questions have all been asked
Age
Size
weight
where kept
temps
substrate / garden type
food offerings
I am sure she will be ok till her owners return and nip her off to the vets if necessary.