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EJ
at Sat Mar 11 21:52:37 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by EJ ]
Talk to your vet about treating it with Flagyl. This is a pattern I've seen too many times with my own animals.
Now, Flagyl is a great antiprotozoal. It is a great gram negative antibiotic (most nasty bacteria) and it is very safe among tortoises.
Talk to your vet about this. It takes a long time too.
The other thing I just noticed... 20 lb and 6 years? can you post a photo? That is seriously extreme even by my standards.
I'm not saying it's bad but it is extreme.
>>I have a 20 lb 6 year old leopard tort who has recently been not eating much, not pooping much-even before it lost its appetite, it wasn't excreting as much as it ate. I have recently been soaking him to encourage pooping, and am finding several rocks in his poop. His diet has been not the best, as he does'nt like to graze as much as he likes zuchini, red cabbage, but mostly longbeans, a local stringbean. He also eats a spineless cactus I grow. I guess the beans are bad, and I see them come out undigested. I took him to the vet, and he xrayed him, and it revealed what appeared to be more rocks, gas, and poop. that's what he said anyway. what to do? ----- Ed @ Tortoise Keepers Trying to keep the fun in Chelonian care
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