selbe85
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I've had my Burmese Star hatchlings for a couple months. I noticed this week their shells are becoming soft, some more than others and it worries me. What can I do to make it better?
Tortoise #1 (Kross) - very soft carapace/plastron, lethargic, not eating
#2 (Jack) - soft carapace/plastron, more lethargic than normal, not eating much
#3 (Bridgeton) - soft carapace/plastron, normal energy/appetite
#4 Wo Fat - soft plastron, normal energy/appetite
Habitat: Coco coir, Zoo Med Reptisun 10.0 Uvb, heat bulb, fogger
Can get 90-100 under the heat, high humidity, its very wet in there and the coir is very soaked right now.
Food: Romaine, Mazuri, other various weeds from the yard like grass and clovers, prickly pear, probably some other things.
Haven't been using my calcium much so increased it this week. Also purchased the Fluker's Repta Vitamin Reptile Supplement.
Added pictures of the enclose.
Tortoise #1 (Kross) - very soft carapace/plastron, lethargic, not eating
#2 (Jack) - soft carapace/plastron, more lethargic than normal, not eating much
#3 (Bridgeton) - soft carapace/plastron, normal energy/appetite
#4 Wo Fat - soft plastron, normal energy/appetite
Habitat: Coco coir, Zoo Med Reptisun 10.0 Uvb, heat bulb, fogger
Can get 90-100 under the heat, high humidity, its very wet in there and the coir is very soaked right now.
Food: Romaine, Mazuri, other various weeds from the yard like grass and clovers, prickly pear, probably some other things.
Haven't been using my calcium much so increased it this week. Also purchased the Fluker's Repta Vitamin Reptile Supplement.
Added pictures of the enclose.