Always buried TTBT

taquito23

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Hey guys, my TTBT is AAAAALLLLWAAAAY buried. This is what her enclosure looks like. The lights are both lowered. The rocks are about 97* and ambient is about 99* Humidity is 46% on the cool side and temp on the cool side is about 83ish.

She stays in the dirt all the time. And when I get her out, her eyes look like this for a while then go back to normal. See photos.

The reptile store near me said to put vitamin E on a q-tip and then put some on her eyes.

I can’t seem to find out what she needs to come out and wander or come out and eat. She probably has gone a week without anything other than one earth worm.

If anyone can help out that’d be awesome. She’s such a cool animal I want to make sure she’s alright.
 

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What is your substrate? @Yvonne G should be able to help you. Welcome to the forum. Cute turtle
 

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@DoubleD1996! Might be able to help you too. Welcome, that is what the forum is about, helping others.
 

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I'll do my best. How long have you had her? If you haven't had her long, tbis coukd be a sign of her just settling in and getting used to her environment.
The bulging eyes doesn't seem to be anything risky health wise, but it could be a sign of vitamin A deficiency.

Also, what's her diet like? What are you feeding her. They are omnivores, but predominantly go after a varieties of insects, berries, and occasional animal matter, like ground turkey, frog legs, they've even been found inside dead deer eating. Variety is key.

Trying making her water bowl a little more accessible for her to get into and soak, as they are closely related to aquatic turtles.
 

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I'll do my best. How long have you had her? If you haven't had her long, tbis coukd be a sign of her just settling in and getting used to her environment.
The bulging eyes doesn't seem to be anything risky health wise, but it could be a sign of vitamin A deficiency.

Also, what's her diet like? What are you feeding her. They are omnivores, but predominantly go after a varieties of insects, berries, and occasional animal matter, like ground turkey, frog legs, they've even been found inside dead deer eating. Variety is key.

Trying making her water bowl a little more accessible for her to get into and soak, as they are closely related to aquatic turtles.
Had her since last July. This set up is a few months old. She doesn’t come out to eat much. I’ve noticed she’s stopped since her substrate has dried up.

Her original substrate was just coco chips. And she was always out in the morning looking for food. And even for the first month with the moist topsoil chip set up. Her diet was mostly earth/meal worms. She doesn’t like the leafy greens. But she’ll eat strawberries, blue berries, banana, grape, zucchini. The fruits/veggies were a rare treat tho. So I’d say 80% of her diet was actual insect stuff.

I will move her water bowl.

Should her food bowl be opposite her hide?

Also, the mix of stuff I’m going to leave in there tomorrow will be black soldier fly larva/carrots/zucchini and maybe a sweet potato with this stuff made. (Per the pet reptile stores recs)

Also, they said that I can put vitamin E oil on her eyes to help…

What’s your suggestion on the loss vitamin a deficiency?
 

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