Reduced tortoise appetite

CaggyQ

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Hi everyone,

Another day… another update!

I’m back to full health, but unfortunately Yoshi is still out himself. I bought him the UV long bulb and T5 setup, the thermostat, the ceramic heat bulb and some prickly pear cactus. All of this should be arriving on Monday/Tuesday (the wait is horrible). Yoshi is not eating well at all (since last Thursday, he’s ate one lettuce leaf and two dandelions).

I’ve lowered the wattage of the basking bulb in the viv to 75 watt, have been bathing him every three days and have been constantly changing his food. I feel so at a loss and so incredibly worried! The vet said he was stressed, but even with my minimal contact he’s not showing much desire to be active.

This is like a horrible, never-ending story 🙈 as soon as the lights are delivered he’ll be back into his brand new enclosure. I’m worried that’ll even stress him out.

Attached a picture of him today. In my head he looks so sad!

Any ideas would be greatly welcomed.
 

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Alex and the Redfoot

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Hi everyone,

Another day… another update!

I’m back to full health, but unfortunately Yoshi is still out himself. I bought him the UV long bulb and T5 setup, the thermostat, the ceramic heat bulb and some prickly pear cactus. All of this should be arriving on Monday/Tuesday (the wait is horrible). Yoshi is not eating well at all (since last Thursday, he’s ate one lettuce leaf and two dandelions).

I’ve lowered the wattage of the basking bulb in the viv to 75 watt, have been bathing him every three days and have been constantly changing his food. I feel so at a loss and so incredibly worried! The vet said he was stressed, but even with my minimal contact he’s not showing much desire to be active.

This is like a horrible, never-ending story 🙈 as soon as the lights are delivered he’ll be back into his brand new enclosure. I’m worried that’ll even stress him out.

Attached a picture of him today. In my head he looks so sad!

Any ideas would be greatly welcomed.
Hi!

I understand why you are worried. If my tortoise would stop eating - I would ring all the bells.

What are temperatures with the new basking lamp? Nighttime low, basking area, cold part during the day.

If he had any poops how do they look like?

Did you try offering him squash or zucchini/marrow? Of any other "tempting" foods like radicchio?
 

Littleredfootbigredheart

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Hello! I’m glad you’re feeling better!

Sorry Yoshi is still running you ragged😣
If you could let us know how your current temps are and if he’s been pooping?
 

CaggyQ

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Hi team,

Sorry for the delay. I walked in to check his temps with the gun, saw he was out basking after eating another dandelion so I ran out of the room again 😂

Temperature is between 36-37 degrees Celsius. He is going to the toilet, but not in huge quantities. The vet says that’s because of his lack of food; he has no obstruction thankfully.

He absolutely adores radicchio, but I’m finding them hard to source in Ireland (apart from those Italian salad mixes). My stepdad is an organic gardener so he supplies me with a variety of greens which he usually loves, but he’s no longer that interested. I have never thought of enticing him with a zucchini though… I’m going to call to the market in the morning to get one! I’ll also chop up some fresh squash too. He loves that.

I’ve started to grow dandelions but they’re not showing any signs of life yet. But I did get a few tortoise friendly flowers at the market this morning but he just marched through them. 🙄
 

Littleredfootbigredheart

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Temperature is between 36-37 degrees Celsius. He is going to the toilet, but not in huge quantities. The vet says that’s because of his lack of food; he has no obstruction thankfully.
Sorry to be a pain, but are those readings just directly under the bulb? That’s a perfect basking temperature reading, but I’m thinking if you mean that’s his all over temp, that would be too warm for an all over ambient, is the rest of the enclosure ranging 75-80f(24-26c) with the basking on? And are his night temps around 65f?(18c)
 
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