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Posted by: casichelydia at Thu Sep 1 00:58:40 2005 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by casichelydia ] There is possibility in the shell being the least of your concerns with regards to the shop's new acquisition. The shells of this species can appear to be somewhat eroded due to excessive drying during shipments. A turtle imported from the tropics to be distributed to a petshop does not receive any meaningful treatment for any overload of parasites the shipments may have induced. If the animal seems lacking in weight, body mass (muscle tone), or has sunken eyes, an excess of nematodes or protozoa could be one causative agent. A qualified vet (often hard to find for exotic turtles) could assess such a situation with a fecal exam, but this coming from a vet capable with exotic herps could mean no more profit margin for the animal (not popular with petshops). This species is semi-aquatic by nature. Although not big on swimming, they prefer to wade in water that almost or just covers the shell. The water and the air temperature should be warm - at least 75, to 82F, with a warmer basking area. This will facilitate more moisture and humidity than this poor species (that is now replacing the once-common box turtle as a petshop turtle staple) tends to get from petshops, which seem to favor bark and a shallow water dish as appropriate habitat. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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