Time for a new vet. That one does not have any idea about what she is talking about.
1. Your tortoises are too young to sex.
2. Great. No RI signs. Not significant for this scenario.
3. There is no way to assess whether this was or was not the case by examining a tortoise externally and except for the strawberries, the diet sounded fine.
Here is most likely what is going on:
http://www.tortoiseforum.org/threads/hatchling-failure-syndrome.23493/
That you are not seeing this in the tortoise you got from Greg is no surprise. Greg starts his babies not only properly, but well.
Please don't spend anymore money on vets. It will not save your tortoise. Give the tortoise the best care you can with daily soaks and good humidity. Some of them make it and some don't. Nothing a vet does will change that. It is a question of how badly damaged the internal organs are from previous dehydration.
1. Your tortoises are too young to sex.
2. Great. No RI signs. Not significant for this scenario.
3. There is no way to assess whether this was or was not the case by examining a tortoise externally and except for the strawberries, the diet sounded fine.
Here is most likely what is going on:
http://www.tortoiseforum.org/threads/hatchling-failure-syndrome.23493/
That you are not seeing this in the tortoise you got from Greg is no surprise. Greg starts his babies not only properly, but well.
Please don't spend anymore money on vets. It will not save your tortoise. Give the tortoise the best care you can with daily soaks and good humidity. Some of them make it and some don't. Nothing a vet does will change that. It is a question of how badly damaged the internal organs are from previous dehydration.