I'm confused as to how the tort can get shell rot in a moist environment?! can someone answer this for me if possible...if the humidity is high, isn't that considered moist in a way? My tank says the humidity is @70 and I also have grass around the perimeter of the enclosure and I wet it if it looks dry but mostly spray it with a spray bottle. I used coconut coir without squeezing the excess water so it's damp and they seem to love it but now I'm worried about how shell rott is developed
I don't think that counts LOL my vet blows and they are exotic but I have NEVER seen any exotic animals other than cats and dogs and the way my vet handles things isn't up to par with taking my tort in so I might have to look for another vet for my dogs and torts but the only thing is, I haven't found another vet around here that is retile specific. I will either have to travel or do some thorough research.
Ashliewood said:Yes she is an "extotic" vet that specializes in reptiles.
Does that count?
I don't think that counts LOL my vet blows and they are exotic but I have NEVER seen any exotic animals other than cats and dogs and the way my vet handles things isn't up to par with taking my tort in so I might have to look for another vet for my dogs and torts but the only thing is, I haven't found another vet around here that is retile specific. I will either have to travel or do some thorough research.