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RE: Is my tortoise just lazy or is something wrong?

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Posted by: joeysgreen at Sat Feb 4 02:38:12 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by joeysgreen ]  
   

At this point, I would be patient and allow the new tort to get comfortable in the new surroundings. Feel free to move the tort. to the food dish when you offer it, but leave it at that for the time being.

For the longer term, evaluate the enclosure. Quite often if an animal "over-utilizes" a particular area, it's because the rest of the enclosure is lacking something. With new animals, it is simply lacking the cover and security a hide box offers. Also consider things like humidity as it varies around the cage, light intensity (forest dwelling critters may not enjoy a constantly glaring heat bulb), and of course heat.

Of course, this activity does need to be classified as behavioral or lethargy. If the animal is not bright, alert, and responsive, or displaying other symptoms of illness, don't hesitate to book that vet appointment. With this suggestion, I'll recommend that you locate a herp vet prior to needing one.

Ian


   

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