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RE: weight?

Yep, I had to Get bigger domes also. They are much bigger lights than I imaganed. The temp sounds fine. I leave mine on 10-12 hours a day. I have them set on timers, start at 6am end at 6 pm. I have it on one side of her enclosure and a spot so she can get away (hide area) if she wants, but what she usually does is use her makeshift hide (a corner of her enclosure on the cold side she dug out and covers herself with the hay on top almost like a cave.

I didn't see an imediate increase in appitite but it was gradual. I'm not sure if it was the light or she just began to feel better.

I think cutting back on her soakings may help. If you are afraid of dehidration add a few minutes to her soaks. Squirt soaks for 20-30 min. 2 to 3 time a week and I have water in her enclosure which she almost never uses now.

As far as your scale if you don't get a call back, or they aren't willing to weigh the quarter. Just keep using the same scale once a week, same day around the same time and see if she starts to pick up weight.

Good Luck Melissa, Sounds like everything your doing is what has been best for her. And she nor yourself could ask for more. Your a good tort mom remember that. Keep us posted.


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RE: weight?

Thanks so much Robyn. I will keep you updated.


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03-07-2008 06:52 PM
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RE: weight?

another question..I have seen people mention using a cuttlebone in enclosures, would it be ok to give a young tort like mine?


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03-07-2008 08:27 PM
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Post: #24
RE: weight?

Sure or you can even put the powdered calcium in a small cap in her enclosure she will use it as she needs it. My Yearling DT use the cuttlebone occasionally. Comet has not.


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03-08-2008 09:57 AM
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RE: weight?

Well I haven't seen any increase in her activity as of yet. Interesting thing though, when I fed her today she was in her hide, she came right out went right to the food, she only took two or three bites though and then she stopped. She's been sleeping all day, under the light.


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03-08-2008 02:35 PM
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RE: weight?

Sounds like she might be enjoying the heat and the uvBs. Just keep an eye on those temps. I would give her some time to see how she does.
When I got squirt and put the uvB+Heat flood bulb in she spent most of her time under it. That went on for about a month. Now she uses it sportatily during the day. Squirt didn't eat much yesterday AM. She is slowly making her way to the uvB as I type this. She will sit under it for an hour or two then eat a little. By the time I get home around 4 most of the food will be gone.


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RE: weight?

I have noticed that since I changed her enclosure from the tank to the rabbit cage, she is always on the hot end. When she's walking around she will walk around the cool end but she never stays down there. I check on her throughout the day and she changes positions under the light often but she is always on that end.
As a just in case, I gave her a little pumpkin with her greens today. I thought it might stimulate her appetite because its something colorful and new. She did the same thing as yesterday, goes right to the food with gusto but only takes a few bites. She really acts like she wants to it. Its frustrating.


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03-09-2008 09:17 AM
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RE: weight?

Melissa where are you placing the food in relationship to the light?


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03-10-2008 12:23 PM
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RE: weight?

Just came in to get updated on everyone. I wish I could offer more, but on the cuttlebone my guy seams to really like it. I also had just scrapped a little powder over his greens to make sure he was getting it. He has gained a lot of weight in a fairly short period of time. Which is good as he was underweight before. I put his food in various locations in his enclosure, he seams to like it if he comes across it. The mighty hunter. I hope all is well.

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RE: weight?

Robyn, I put her food in the middle of her enclosure on a flat rock I have placed there. Close to the light but not directly under it.


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03-10-2008 06:07 PM
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