Bravo [emoji1319][emoji1319][emoji1319] Glad everything worked for the best !!! BTW “Little One” is a great name, it will be a riot when he weights 100 pounds [emoji15][emoji15][emoji15][emoji4][emoji4][emoji4]
Hi, the carrot soaks are done when the babies are not eating/lethargic in order to provide nutrients and help them recover. The nutrients go in by way of drinking the water and thru the bottom. I filled the bin with very warm water and added about two tablespoons of carrot baby food. The soak...
Yess, yesss and yesss, so glad your baby is doing much better, the feeling is awesome, isn’t it The carrot soaks are heaven for these babies Seen so many recover due to those soaks!!! #keeponsoaking
Oh well, then is just a matter of waiting, I am in the same predicament with my second sulcata ... hoping for a growth spur or a turn for the worst ...
Hi again, if your tort is not eating at all you still should give the carrot baby food soak daily, even twice a day, still having food and water available in the enclosure. When he starts eating his regular foods, then you can stop the carrots in the soaks. I haven’t heard of carrot not being...
You should do it in every soak until he starts eating properly again. The nutrients go into his system by way of drinking the soak and thru the cloaca.
I did it, before knowing what the consequences, Jack died two months after. Separate ASAP or get a third one. There are too many sad stories around ...