Sos! What is her problem?

Pnora92

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Sos! What can be her problem?

When I arrived home, I found my baby tortoise like on the pictures. I tried to bath her, and gave her food but nothing. I have an other tortoise also, she is fine, they ate the same food. I am really afraid that she has some real problem, because she is weak, she pulls her head deeply into the shell and not moves.
 

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Are they in the same enclosure? What are the temperatures and lights? @Yvonne G should be able to help you
 

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If they are housed together get them seperated ASAP!
Get the temp of each enclosure 80 all over and a basking of 95-100 with an incandescent flood bulb. Use a tube florescent for uvb and ceramic heat emitter for heat.
Don't let night temps go below 70.
 
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Pnora92

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If they are housed together get them seperated ASAP!
Get the temp of each enclosure 80 all over and a basking of 95-100 with an incandescent flood bulb. Use a tube florescent for uvb and ceramic heat emitter for heat.
Don't let night temps go below 70.
Ok, I separate them
 
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