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    Greek - Soft Shell, Sluggish, Not Eating

    Baby carrot food? No - I had no idea that could help. I've added a little liquid calcium to the soaking water, I was told that might help.
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    Greek - Soft Shell, Sluggish, Not Eating

    I have closed it up and there's a lot of humidity. He is very lethargic and his shell feels even softer - also the bottom plate is soft. He mostly doesn't move. He nibbled at some food yesterday, but I'm not sure he ate anything. I'm doing everything I can.
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    Greek - Soft Shell, Sluggish, Not Eating

    Darn. Thanks for that. Looks like it may be too late.
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    Greek - Soft Shell, Sluggish, Not Eating

    The soak for one hour was an accident. My son put him in the water and forgot. Damage to the kidneys - wow, is there anything we can do to help with that? I was completely unaware of the humidity levels necessary.
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    Greek - Soft Shell, Sluggish, Not Eating

    Thanks! I've been suspecting the temperatures since this seems to have occurred when it got colder. What's the best way to keep temps a little warmer at night?
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    Greek - Soft Shell, Sluggish, Not Eating

    Hi Everyone, I'm new to the forum and new to tortoises as well. I have a baby Greek Tortoise that's probably 12-14 weeks old. I keep it in a plastic bin that's about 16x24 with a UVB/ Heat lamp in one corner and a coconut husk (not sure if that's exactly what it's called) substrate with a...
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