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Still hibernating or Resp. Infection?

lampson May 09, 2007 08:43 AM

I assumed responsibility for my Grandma's 40+ yr. old Eastern Painted, "Sara"- when she went into assisted living last June. Grandma kept him in a plastic storage box and fed him Romaine for over 40 years. I researched turtle set up's and have him in a tank w/ enough water to submerge if he wishes and a ramped up basking area with a heat lamp and a flouresent.

My question is- he has always willingly hibernated at Grandma's under very primitive conditions. He stopped eating around Nov. and has not started yet (maybe a few nibbles last month.) I've tried Kale, Romaine, Boston. Could he still be hibernating?? He basks a lot, and isn't active but doesn't look sick. Not going in the water much- I don't see any oozing or bubble blowing....eyes are a little swollen in the morning (who's aren't?) -but then seem to be fine shortly after waking when I turn the lights on. Any advice? I have appt. next week w/ an exotic vet-but it's a long trip probably 45 min.- and I'm not even sure how to transport him there....Help!

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PHRatz May 11, 2007 08:58 AM

I think it's good you have the vet appt.
Let us know what the vet has to say about all this.

As for transporting when I take my aquatics a short distance, I consider a 45 minute trip to be a short distance...
I put them in a plastic box on a damp towel then cover it all. When you cover them up so it's dark in the container they are more likely to calm.
Good luck!
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PHRatz

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