everyone says it necessary to keep cherries and reds at 80 to 90 percent humidity, this is virtually impossible so i don't understand why this is when i see hundreds of people keeping torts in open air enclosures or outdoors in places like arizona where there is no where near 80 percent...
my baby cherry head has not eaten for about two weeks, no physical symptoms he is active and clear eyed no snot, my humidity temps and enclosure are all perfect for this species but he will not eat, any time i take him out he immediately goes back to hide, any tips or ideas or past same...
my baby cherry head is clear eyed with no snot or mucus but he is not eating for the last three days, he went from barely eating to now just not eating and walking off his food dish, i noticed today tho that he was trying to eat his cuttlebone so idk what that means but i have tried to feed him...
i really don't know much but i was just wondering if you could give me a percentage of how sure you were before i go adding these antiseptic to my tort, the other ppl on the thread made it seem like there was no way it was fungal, but i have no idea just trying to get opposing points of view...
i noticed these white stuff on the shell of my cherry head it almost looked like calcium or something when i scrubbed it with a toothbrush it came off, do you think this is shell rot there is no wounds or open cuts it was just on the top and sides of the shell,