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Dear all,
Recently I got a yellow footed which is outright dehydrated. She is still eating but very slowly bit by bit, unlike their red footed cousins which practically gulp things down their throats. Is this their natural behavior?
As her shell is really soft, I'm soaking it every day in warm water with liquid calcium supplement and thinking of putting her out into the sun.
But I read somewhere that yellow footed can't really take much sun and will be fatal if expose to sun excessively. Pls advise whether i can do it.
Recently I got a yellow footed which is outright dehydrated. She is still eating but very slowly bit by bit, unlike their red footed cousins which practically gulp things down their throats. Is this their natural behavior?
As her shell is really soft, I'm soaking it every day in warm water with liquid calcium supplement and thinking of putting her out into the sun.
But I read somewhere that yellow footed can't really take much sun and will be fatal if expose to sun excessively. Pls advise whether i can do it.