She is still not eating the way I would like her to be but she is doing much better, cloudy film is gone from her eyes and she is moving around a lot more. Go back to the vet again Thursday for 1 more round of antibiotics.
Thanks for all the comments guys, I went with another Russian there wer no Greeks at the expo. But I made a terrible rookie mistake, I checked her shell, her feet, tail but did not examine her eyes well. So 2 day's after I brought her home we wer at the vet with an infection in both eyes and a...
I ordered it through home Depot was only $60 the piece slide right together, super easy. Then I just cut a piece of plywood and screwed it to the bottom. If your using it outdoors you won't need the plywood obviously. This one is 4x8ft they have bigger ones.
I'm not very handy so there are a couple of cool obstacles my father n law is putting together for me he pretty much build the whole enclosure, then I plan on posting pics of the whole shabang lol!!
I've never had an issue with ticks, I have 2 dogs so I treat the borders of my yard with tick and flea spray I also have deer deterrence to keep them out to protect my garden. Obviously not everyone takes these types of precautions. I do it mainly for the dogs I never knew ticks wer a problem...
I keep my Torts outside in the summer and I've herd that Greeks have a problem with humidity, would I have to keep him or her inside, it's very humid here in the summer?
I do have them outside during the summer, that's my predicament, I've herd that Greeks have a problem with humidity, would I have to keep him or her inside?
I just got done building a new enclosure for my Russian and Herman tortoises, they both now live in a 4x8 dual enclosure and loving the new digs. The problem is I now have an empty enclosure. I was either thinking another Herman or a Golden Greek. And there is a reptile expo in my area thus...
Interested in in adopting your russian, if it's still available, I am about an hour north of the city, my email is [email protected], contact me if still available, very familiar with the breed.