My Greek Tortoise STILL Won't Eat...Please Please Help!

Gillian M

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My Greeks are used to surviving in temps of 48* c & over , Now we are down to 24-25 *c, most are now tucked up fast asleep , although some still make an appearance during the late morning when the sun hits their enclosure, its up to them . I reckon they have managed to thrive for millions of years without human intervention ,So they know better than me whats what. :D
Thank you very much for you help. Based on what you said I'm going to have to adjust things as far as temperature is concerned. But.....why didn't my tort behave in such a "naughty" way in the past years? I wonder.
 

Kim444

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The temps aren't terrible, but not perfect, maybe it just took a long time to start showing issues. Just like with poor diet, you wouldn't see ill results immediately. Somethings take time to cause an effect and now your tort is showing the signs. Bump up the temps and warm soaks with carrot puree and hopefully he will start coming around.

How is he today?
 

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