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Crazy1
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RE: Tortoise Feeding
danieledwards2006, I had just gotten a 4 inch sulcatta she seemed healthy. No bubbles no runny eyes etc but I couldn't see her nostrils so I took her to the vet and she had a RI infection and the mucus had clogged her nastrils. I agree with Wayne.bob, I'd take it to a vet and have it checked out.
Robyn
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I have a boxie that I rescued a year or so ago and he has a heart shaped nostril, this was caused from an RI, it blocked his nose and then finally blew out. I would take him in for a check up and make sure you take a fecal sample to have it tested.
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danieledwards2006
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RE: Tortoise Feeding
what would the vet do? would he remove the mucus? does this mean he has had RI for a long time which could result in long term lung damage? oh no
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took him to the vet and he said he has a vitamin A deficiancy and he is very under weight been given vit A supplement will be hard to get to put on weight as he hardly wants to eat.
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RE: Tortoise Feeding
So how will you start eating again? Did the vet give a suggestion?
1.0.0 Veiled Chameleon & 0.0.1 Hermann's Tortoise
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| 03-26-2008 07:31 AM |
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danieledwards2006
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RE: Tortoise Feeding
He has eat a couple of times now with weeds but not a lot he said to weigh him every week to make sure he isnt losing weigh and that hopefully he should slowly become used to regular eating.
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| 03-26-2008 02:23 PM |
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RE: Tortoise Feeding
danieledwards2006, just out of curiosity is the vet a reptile vet? Did he do blood work to determine your tort had a Vit. A deficiency? Did he do a fecal test for worms or parasites? Did he do a culture to see if it was a bacterial or Respiratory Infection? What is the size and wt of your adult Hermann tort? I am not a vet or vet tech, I am not trying to scare you or diagnose your tort. These are just some questions I have learned to ask about vets treating my torts and about some tort illnesses. Please ask how long your vet has worked with torts. A wise man once told me “Just remember there is nothing wrong with you knowing more than your vet does about tortoise medicine. When you look for a vet make sure it's one that will listen to you and your suggestions. If they recommend a medicine you haven't heard of ask where they heard of it. Ask to see the article or website they found it on.
Always question everything.”
The reason I ask these questions are that I had an experience with a vet (that said she treated torts) but that did not know tort medicine and infact had only worked with one tort in school. She gave the wrong meds, luckily I was able to get them to a vet that had worked with torts for over 35 years. He did a culture and placed them on the right medication (how do I know this? 5 days after the culture I went in at his request and he went over the culture with me showing me what antibiotic treated the bacterial infections my torts had) and now they are doing fine.
Please read these links;
Hypovitaminosis A
http://animal.discovery.com/guides/repti...amina.html
Hypervitaminosis A:
http://www.turtlerescues.com/vitamin_a.htm
Here are some common diseases in torts;
http://www.tortoisetrust.org/articles/commondisease.htm
http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?...icleid=941
Robyn
Torts are my calming factor! Then we had eggs!
All Greeks, adults (Echo, Ajax, Rusty ), + Comet Still a hatchling & three new Greek hatchlings as of 3-24-08 (Dotsy, LB and DB) + 2 new eggs on 4-20-08, 2 dogs, Fostering 2 DT
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danieledwards2006
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RE: Tortoise Feeding
No he didnt do blood tests or fecal tests he checked his mouth and said that it looked like he has vit A diffiency i dont think he deals with torts much the normal guy I see who knows a lot more wasnt there will rebook him then.
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| 03-28-2008 01:26 AM |
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danieledwards2006
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he weighs 400grams and his shell is 5inches in length and hes about 6yrs so i was told by his previous owner.
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| 03-28-2008 06:18 AM |
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RE: Tortoise Feeding
Daniel, My opinion-take it for what its worth, I'm just an owner of Greeks, not a vet or vet tech. An Adult hermans kept in bad living conditions. Not eating or eating very little. Can't see his nostrals, snorting, I would re schedule him and ask for a culture on him, take in a fecal sample and have it tested. These little guys can be struck by bacterial infections caused by stress and bad living conditions and go down hill fast. I wouldn't take that chance. I know some of these tests can be costly but in the long run can actually save you $$.
You might also try soaking him in Vitisol (it's a bird vit) a few drops in his soak water may help him.
Like I said just my opinion.
Robyn
Torts are my calming factor! Then we had eggs!
All Greeks, adults (Echo, Ajax, Rusty ), + Comet Still a hatchling & three new Greek hatchlings as of 3-24-08 (Dotsy, LB and DB) + 2 new eggs on 4-20-08, 2 dogs, Fostering 2 DT
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