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    Sulcata Algae

    Thank you will keep an eye out for that and I removed some of the algae with a brush and vegetable soap ?
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    Sulcata Algae

    I think it’s some kind of Mimosa or Coffeebush, usuall if my guinea pigs eat it I assume it’s ok for the Sulcatas! It’s in the Leguminosae family. I did brush some of the algae off and thank you for your feedback!
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    Sulcata Algae

    Hi Everyone! My beautiful female sulcata loves to spend a lot of time in the pond and she’s started to turn green! ? Even though it looks pretty cool I wanted to make sure it’s not harmful for her or can cause any problems! Thank you
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    Greek Tortoise RI/ Eye Infection?

    Oh ok that’s interesting, I’ll try to look into that. So do you think I should give a course of antibiotic to the affected tortoises?
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    Greek Tortoise RI/ Eye Infection?

    Ok thank you, I appreciate the feedback. I will try to wet the soil so it’s not as loose other then changing the soil completely I’m not sure what else I could do. Anyone else please give me your imput
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    Greek Tortoise RI/ Eye Infection?

    Seems like the rest of what I wrote disappeared. It’s 32 Degrees Celsius in the shade and gets up to 36 in the sun. They have swollen eyes and a slight runny nose but the weird thing is that only the golden Greeks seem to be affected. Any help or information would be greatly appreciated.
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    Greek Tortoise RI/ Eye Infection?

    Hi Guys, I keep a mix of Golden Greek and Greek tortoises outdoor with amix of Soil and hay. The temperature in my country is quite hot at the moment around 32 degrees celcius
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    Sulcata Egg bound?

    It’s slimy like egg yolk though
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    50/60 year old female

    Could be. Didn’t think about that but it still seems as though she might be egg bound. Not sure what I can do about that as there are no qualified reptile vets in my country...
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    Sulcata Egg bound?

    Hi, this is the poo of my female sulcata. She was supposed to lay around January but hasn’t showed any signs and is spending a lot of time in the water. Do you think this is egg yolk in her poo. Any ideas on what I should do?
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    50/60 year old female

    Hi Guys, So I’ve had this female Sulcata for nearly 15 years and she’s around 50 or 60 years old best guess. She was living alone for the majority of her life and 2 years ago I introduced two young males (around 12-15 years old). They immediately showed interest and that same year she laid 6...
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