Pipsqueak
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We have a pancake tortoise that hasn't eaten in about four days. She seems to be sleeping a lot and isn't as active as she usually is. Given the chance, she'll go into a dark shoe closet and sleep there.
Her enclosure is about 100 degrees on the warm side and 80 on the cool side. We've had her for about a little over a year. She's an only child.
She doesn't have any obvious symptoms. She doesn't seem to have a problem breathing; no front arm "bellowing" movement, no bubbles at the nose. No prolapse. No crusts on eyes or nose. No bad smell. No blood. Her eyes aren't sunken. She looks healthy; she's pretty strong when she wants to be. She's just lethargic and not eating. We're worried. Should we be?
Her enclosure is about 100 degrees on the warm side and 80 on the cool side. We've had her for about a little over a year. She's an only child.
She doesn't have any obvious symptoms. She doesn't seem to have a problem breathing; no front arm "bellowing" movement, no bubbles at the nose. No prolapse. No crusts on eyes or nose. No bad smell. No blood. Her eyes aren't sunken. She looks healthy; she's pretty strong when she wants to be. She's just lethargic and not eating. We're worried. Should we be?