Hello! We just joined this forum because we need advice about our poor little turtle. We have a baby red ear slider, which drowned about 7 months ago. At that time he was given a course of antibiotics and we kept him dry docked in a very small tank for about 3 -4 weeks as recommended by the herpetologist.
When dry docked he didnt show signs of improving, and he would constantly climb the walls and flip himself over and over and over. Until we put a small amount of water in the bottom of the tank which seemed to calm him.
Eventually he seemed to show signs of recovery and he began to eat again. We bought him a large tank with a cave and docking area. He still is not able to swim straight when put in a depth of water that is appropriate for him. He will be fine for a few minutes but eventually start swimming in frantic circles and turn upside down.
So because of this, we keep very shallow water, about 2 inches deep, so that he can poke his head out of the water and walk in the water using his legs to keep him grounded.
However, every few weeks he flips himself over on one of his docks, and unable to recover on his own, drowns himself again. Eventually one of us finds him, flips him over, pulls on his legs and feet to get the water out, and he recovers and behaves normally, and is well for a few weeks, until it happens again.
We are wondering if anyone has ever experienced this, and if so, if your turtle was ever able to recover and swim like a normal "real" turtle. And if you have any advice. Any help would be so greatly appreciated. We just want our turtle to live a long and happy turtle life!! Thank you.

