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Wow, thats really cool that he's called the 'Godfather'! I know that he doesn't have myco because all symptoms have ceased after doing the suggested actions so it must've been stress & environmental changes. I just try to keep my humility with positivity, I'll always try to have a student mindset, and am just bringing more ideas & possibilities to the table. I am soon going to become more of a tortoise guy, so I'll always make sure to check this forum off as a good resource. Thank you everybody for your care for my family member. 🙏
Do remember, tortoises should never live in pairs and species should never be mixed
If you do get a tort that is small/hatchling or under 3 years the proper indoor housing is a closed chamber. Lights would be a tube flourescent for uvb, incandescent FLOOD bulb for basking and ceramic heat emitters for any added heat needed. They all need 80% humidity until they are big enough to live outside. Once they are big enough to move out of a closed chamber and outside, lighting and heat options change.
Be sure you learn more about a species care before getting it.
 

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Do remember, tortoises should never live in pairs and species should never be mixed
If you do get a tort that is small/hatchling or under 3 years the proper indoor housing is a closed chamber. Lights would be a tube flourescent for uvb, incandescent FLOOD bulb for basking and ceramic heat emitters for any added heat needed. They all need 80% humidity until they are big enough to live outside. Once they are big enough to move out of a closed chamber and outside, lighting and heat options change.
Be sure you learn more about a species care before getting it.
Of course, due dilligence is a virtue.
 

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You of course could. You would have to post it on some social media first and then send the link here.

Please ignore the chicken, duck, and guinea-fowl noises in the background.

It was very hard to get some photos/videos because he was struggling as tortoises do not like to be handled. I gently opened his mouth to show the inside. It looks like a healthy soft-pink, and I saw bubbling earlier, but it seems to have died down a little bit?

His muscle structure is strong, and he is having a little wheezing from his nose, but very little to no discharge, and if he does, the discharge is nice and clear.

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How come our other tortoise never got it then? His symptoms used to be a lot worse during that time.
Some tortoises have more resistance to it than others. In fact, your second tortoise may quite possibly be an asymptomatic carrier which will never show any signs of illness.

To be certain of whether it is indeed mycoplasma, and whether your second tortoise may be a carrier, you would need to have swabs or blood samples from each tortoise tested for mycoplasma or antibodies against it. Doing these tests might be more costly than what the knowledge is worth, though.
 

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Some tortoises have more resistance to it than others. In fact, your second tortoise may quite possibly be an asymptomatic carrier which will never show any signs of illness.

To be certain of whether it is indeed mycoplasma, and whether your second tortoise may be a carrier, you would need to have swabs or blood samples from each tortoise tested for mycoplasma or antibodies against it. Doing these tests might be more costly than what the knowledge is worth, though.
Thank you brotha. I don't think it is because his symptoms have been slowly going away and not flaring up. I will do all I can to keep him healthy.
 

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