Oh, so sorry.
best of luck!
One other suggestion- increase the calcium in her diet. I was told that forming all the shells can deplete their calcium levels and was advised to increase her calcium (cuttlefish bone works for torts IDK about turtles) there is also the powder supplements.
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I know turtles are not tortoises so this may or may not be helpful…My tortoise was “egg-bound” a number of years ago. She stopped eating and was not herself after laying 1 egg. I tried everything- nest box, warm temperature of the dirt to dig in, etc but no luck. I took her to a vet familiar...
I successfully hatched 3 Russian eggs 7 years ago. Following advice from this group and some online research- I incubated at 88 degrees with 80% humidity, substrate was vermiculite in a 40/60 water to vermiculite by weight ratio.
0ne of these hatchlings actually laid HER first egg this week...
I had my male/female together for over 13 years before they became interested in each other...I believe the female was just young. Then he began pestering her, I separated them and she is much happier and healthier, gained some weight. She also laid numerous eggs and has 3 hatch, almost 3 years...
My babies (yearling) are usually under their basking light (96f) in enclosed higher humidity habitat, when I get them to soak...so cooler than that seemed to me to be too cool for them as their shells readings were at about 92F (temp gun) going into the soak...thoughts??
They seem content...
I will sometimes hand feed my Russians WHILE they are soaking - just a small amount of their favorite food...that often gets them going during their soak. I notice they also frequently will go after I move them from their cooling water into a new soak bin with warmer water.
I find 95 degree (F) water is best for my crew. I often change water in 10-15 minutes to warm up.
I use 2 dishpans, so when 1 gets cold or soiled with eliminated waste i just move tort to new pan and add the warm water.
It takes time to settle in. But as mentioned before, daily soaks in warm water for 20 to 30 minutes is very important during periods when they are not eating.
My female became egg bound last year, laid 2 eggs but then was just really not herself...behavior change which concerned me. I had XRays taken, sure enough 2 eggs still in there. Oxytocin injections worked, she laid the 2 additional eggs. One was larger and shaped different...not sure if that...