She is a 12" female River Cooter, treating for severe shell rot and septicemia. She's been on Enro for just over a week (IM injections EOD). She's doing great, very active, feisty, escaped her first hospital tub a few times....LOL, being a typical naughty Cooter.
I still can't get her to eat. Initially I figured stress and illness, so I just kept offering her fresh greens, turtle pellets and red worms every morning. I've has her two weeks now and she is still not eating.
Day tank:
1" warm (78-85°) water with large flat stone to bask on under 65w incandescent at 95°
Night:
Large plastic pool, dry mulch substrate, ambient 75°
Any suggestions? This setup has worked well in the past for shell rot victims. I'm open to inexpensive suggestions. [PURPLE HEART][TURTLE]
I still can't get her to eat. Initially I figured stress and illness, so I just kept offering her fresh greens, turtle pellets and red worms every morning. I've has her two weeks now and she is still not eating.
Day tank:
1" warm (78-85°) water with large flat stone to bask on under 65w incandescent at 95°
Night:
Large plastic pool, dry mulch substrate, ambient 75°
Any suggestions? This setup has worked well in the past for shell rot victims. I'm open to inexpensive suggestions. [PURPLE HEART][TURTLE]