OK. Still, be careful. Hope she comes around.
I appreciate every bit of advise that anyone gives me. I do hope that she comes around and that I don't wind up with a whole group of sick tortoises!I know this might not pertain to your situation, but I acquired a large male around the same size earlier this year. I was told he was wc however in captivity for years. I really have a hard time believing that he has been in captivity that long.. during his quarantine he didn't eat for 18 days. Finally he gave in and started chowing down... then once he got the clear Bill of health and his quarantine was over he went through the stress all over again when I put him in the big pen with the two females. This time he went 14days of no eating and just hiding in the corner. He was again snapped out of it, but maybe the older tortoises just go through a longer "cold shoulder" period longer.
An update:
Today I was feeding the tortoises and I found poo and small worms in my not eating Redfoots water pool.
I ran to get my magnifier glass. Crap. Pinworms dead from Diatomaceous Earth! I was sure.
Then I noticed that everything in my yard with any water in it had the same worms. Closer inspection revealed that they were all small earthworms coming out because of the recent rains.
However, she DID poo in the water. She hasnt pooped in about three weeks...and as I was cleaning out the pool, she walked over and ate a piece of Romaine right in front of me. Crazy.
I put much more in front of her, but she only ate the one small maybe 3" square. I wonder if she also dined on worms around the pool.
Progress at any rate.
I'm feeling good about her chances.
I hope that the photo doesn't gross anyone out.
I wanted to include it to show why I was alarmed.
I know this might not pertain to your situation, but I acquired a large male around the same size earlier this year. I was told he was wc however in captivity for years. I really have a hard time believing that he has been in captivity that long.. during his quarantine he didn't eat for 18 days. Finally he gave in and started chowing down... then once he got the clear Bill of health and his quarantine was over he went through the stress all over again when I put him in the big pen with the two females. This time he went 14days of no eating and just hiding in the corner. He was again snapped out of it, but maybe the older tortoises just go through a longer "cold shoulder" period longer.