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Redari said:I'm sorry MildredsMommy, I don't have the experience to help. Lots of people mention the baby food soaks in these situations, maybe that would help get some nutrition into Jerry Lee? I hope someone else comes along to give you advice.
In the meantime, *hugs* for you and *shell pets* for Jerry Lee.
erica anne said:How old is he? I wish I had some good advice. I have not heard great things about the injections. Sounds like you are doing everything you can. I hope someone that can give you good info replies!
tortoise007 said:OK. There are MANY things you can do! First off, give us a read out of all the temps. Temp is key to torts health. (check out my link: http://www.tortoiseforum.org/thread-66977.html ) many other people have had this same problem with there tortoise being very lethargic and not eating and just not being them selves. one of two things happen: they do what the good folk on TFO tell them and the tort is OK, or they don't and he dies. all the info is on these threads here: http://www.tortoiseforum.org/thread-68489.html http://www.tortoiseforum.org/thread-66552-page-2.html all you nee to do is bump up the temp, give him lots of places to hide and feel safe, make sure he doesn't stop eating and continue with the warm soaks once or twice a day.
tortoise007 said:OK. There are MANY things you can do! First off, give us a read out of all the temps. Temp is key to torts health. (check out my link: http://www.tortoiseforum.org/thread-66977.html ) many other people have had this same problem with there tortoise being very lethargic and not eating and just not being them selves. one of two things happen: they do what the good folk on TFO tell them and the tort is OK, or they don't and he dies. all the info is on these threads here: http://www.tortoiseforum.org/thread-68489.html http://www.tortoiseforum.org/thread-66552-page-2.html all you nee to do is bump up the temp, give him lots of places to hide and feel safe, make sure he doesn't stop eating and continue with the warm soaks once or twice a day.
I think that enclosure is to small also. he doesn't have any roaming space or a decent place to hide. He may feel trapped and is stressed out. I know this is a recovery enclosure but the tortoise will not recover if he has no room to be a tortoise. as I look at it, I see that he can either be in the basking spot, or in a water dish... not an ideal set up. Hope he gets better soon.
tortoise007 said:It's not so much that your enclosure is to small, it's that he doesn't have a good place to hide. what is you just normal temp? The basking spot sounds OK but the rest should be at 80-85.
if you want to keep using that space, you should use a smaller water dish so he has more room, and put the moss on the corner opposite the basking spot with the plant next to it so he can burrow in to the moss with the plant sheltering him to.
Redari said:Maybe start a new thread with Help Sick Tortoise in the title? I am afraid people aren't seeing this :/
Also you could try PMing Yvonne or one of the other more knowledgeable members? I've seen her give advice on these threads before.
Here is her advice to someone with a Yellowfoot who got Baytril:
http://www.tortoiseforum.org/thread-42189.html
Good luck!!
Redari said:Haha okay good to hear! I was worried that you were stressed out because no one was helping.
I totally know what you mean, my boyfriend keeps giving me side-eyes and joking that he's not having kids with me because I keep freaking out over the littlest things with my tort baby.
I hope things turn around for him soon. You are being an excellent mommy, it sounds like he's getting the very best care and love![]()
tortoise007 said:Glad to hear he is lovedI would leave the coco coir so he can burrow in it if he wants.
I might stop going to the vet for a while and just see if you can nurse the little dude back to health without stabbing him all the time. he may be stressed from going to the vet so much and getting shots.
Balboa said:Hello Mildred's Mommy,
I went and looked over some of your older threads to get some background. First advice I'll give you is to relax
Both of my redfoots were rescues and came to me in poor condition, lethargic, pyramided, stressed out. They need time to adjust and recover, you won't likely see an overnight change from a sickly tort to a healthy active tort. At least I didn't. It took months until I felt we were "out of the woods".
Give him a secure, warm (85 degrees in the majority of it) and humid place, with some nice hides to feel safe in, and give him some time and he may recover. I used 40 breeder tanks that were almost completely covered, and for the first month both tortoises hardly left their hides. Every day they got warm (not hot) soaks in the bath tub. I made it deep enough they could swim in the deep end, and they often did. I think this helped them to build back their strength (its easier to swim than walk).
Over a couple months time mine started eating more. Started moving around more. Started walking instead of just dragging themselves around. I expect you should be able to see the same.
I guess I'm just saying, do the best you can to meet his needs and relax and be patient. Worrying yourself to death won't help.