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Thank you guys .. I am going to take him to the vet ..the picture I showed you guys with the sample dried up completely that night. It lost 90 percent of its mass when it dried out and dried a weird hazy light red. I knew something wasn't right... $ is of no concern. I'll see what's up . I will also suspend the ad mix herbal hey from tortoise supply until I know.
 

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I'd recommend sending this sample to get a histopath done it. Looks like intestines pieces. These can be seen with nasty forms of coccidia literally eating the inside of the liver, kidneys, and colon out. A fecal should be done and PCR analysis of your tortoises cloaca. Keep in mind that this will cost you a couple hundred dollars to get done.
So you recommend fecal sample taken and a check to see if he has tortoise herpes?
 

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I am going this morning asap. I found something else this is disturbing me too .. what does a calcium stone look like for a tortoise ... like are version of kidney stone.. I found this in his habitat and it looks like a super hard calcium ball no idea where it would of come from
 

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1410525976283.jpg A small ball of what appears to be hardened calcium .... very grainy and hard found in his habitat.
 
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1410526083694.jpg The mass I originally showed in my first picture after it dried up that night in his habitat.. looks strange ..
 
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So I will be glad to inform everyone that his xray came up negative for kidney stones or any other tortoise issue , blood work is negative, urinalysis is negative, stool sample is negative . And physical examination he is perfectly healthy and active . Eyes good, mouth/beak, etc.. they said it was probably just dehydration for the stone .. and just a heavy deposit for the calcium .. but they couldn't find anything soo .. he will be just fine :) thank you all for your input. As this site proves to be more irreplaceable in terms of knowledge and collective information.
 

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There is no dandelion in the herbal hay, right? Or it may be something internal with the tortoise.

There is dandelion in the herbal hay (maybe 5-7%), but dandelion isn't the problem. We sell and use straight dandelion, and we use it a lot fresh and dried; it's one of the best single items you can offer a tortoise.

To me this just looks like heavy urates, nothing more.
 

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Glad to hear he's okay. Thanks for sharing your experience with us.


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I appreciate how all kind you are . I just hope this experiencee can add to collective knowledge of a forum like this and help others. The fact I can use this forum to help weigh importat decisions with the care of my tortoise does give me a certain type of security . I appreciate what is done here big or small.
 

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