I adopted a baby box turtle approximately 7 years ago and when I say "adopted", I mean plucked from her natural habitat without any consideration for her. I realize just how ignorant a mistake that was and have rivers of guilt for it. I did not do enough research on how to properly care for my turtle, as a result she never really grew. One day it's like I woke up from this blind slumber and realized just how badly I had treated this poor baby. Since releasing her outside would basically be a death sentence, I have done hoards of research on how to care for her in captivity. Right now she lives in a glass aquarium, which I know isn't ideal. I've put paper on the outside of the glass as "walls" so she doesn't spend all day trying to walk through glass. There is a UV light above her cage as well. She has a log to sleep under and a cuttle bone for calcium. I have one food bowl and two water bowls, ( one for bathroom and one for drinking). I keep rotating her diet with various greens and fruits and give her one red wriggler a day. Since I have changed her conditions, she comes out daily and enjoys herself a little more. I have trimmed her toenails carefully and soaked her in water while gently brushing her shell with a toothbrush. There is not a reptile veterinarian anywhere near me. I would greatly appreciate any advice anyone has. As far as Shelby's health goes, I'm worried about her size. She is also breathing with her mouth open and blowing snot bubbles. Her skin is pinkish grey too. I am doing everything in my power to correct my bad choices and to give her the quality of life she deserves. Please do not respond with hateful messages. I just desparetly need advice for how to best help her. Also thank you for taking the time to read this super long post.