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Hello I recently received a baby eastern Hermann tortoise. He is doing great eating and stuff like that but I have a question about this movement he is doing. He sorta flinches every now and then when basking. Like he almost looks like he is going to vomit. He hasn’t been vomiting and he bas been moving around great. I just remodeled his home or repti bark. Here is him now. He sorta of flinches his neck and head forward from time to time.
 

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Check this out, it is a common question:
 
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Check this out, it is a common question:
Thank you. I was worried haha. I’m gonna check it out.
 

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Hello I recently received a baby eastern Hermann tortoise. He is doing great eating and stuff like that but I have a question about this movement he is doing. He sorta flinches every now and then when basking. Like he almost looks like he is going to vomit. He hasn’t been vomiting and he bas been moving around great. I just remodeled his home or repti bark. Here is him now. He sorta of flinches his neck and head forward from time to time.
It could possibly be a sign of a respiratory problem, and the tortoise is moving its head in and out to help air move into the lungs. Keep an eye out for any nasal discharge (bubbles from the nostrils).
 
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It could possibly be a sign of a respiratory problem, and the tortoise is moving its head in and out to help air move into the lungs. Keep an eye out for any nasal discharge (bubbles from the nostrils).
Gotcha thank you. What should I do to help that? His habitat gets to around 90% humidity at night but the temps stay near the mid to low 70’s. I got a ceramic heat emitter I just have to install it.
 
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It could possibly be a sign of a respiratory problem, and the tortoise is moving its head in and out to help air move into the lungs. Keep an eye out for any nasal discharge (bubbles from the nostrils).
He started doing it after I changed his habitat around. Added some reptibark and moved some stuff around.
 

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Thank you for the information. I appreciate that!
I wanted to elaborate that I don't know any specific numbers, but basically the danger seems to be soaking your tortoise right before his lighting and heating goes to night mode leaving the tortoise still wet when going to sleep. This paired up with night temperatures might pose a risk.

So make sure that your tortoise dries up afterwards.
 

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I think that being wet should not be a problem at all, as long as the tortoise is not COLD as well. Wet and warm is fine. What's a warm soak? Wet and warm. Night temps should be WARM, whether the tortoise is wet or dry.
 

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