Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 2:41 pm
bob_rob, what kind of set-up do you have him in, and what is the water temp?
If you've only been feeding him dried shrimp (or even it you fed other things but that was his main diet) his diet was lacking, and this now could be showing up in the symptoms you described. Can he still see? If so, try hand feeding him something smelly--bits of tuna packed in water. You could soak the pellets inthe tuna water to make them smellier/more appealing as well.
Are the eyes swollen or covered with a film at all? Try some plain cod liver oil applied on the eyelids once or twice a day for several days to see if that helps. There are also turtle eye drops by Zoo-Med that might help. If you try these things and don't see a postitive response, look for a herp vet to take him to.
Does your turtle have a UVB light (this isn't the same as a basking light, which gives off heat). The UVB light is necessary for the health of his shell and bones. Is his shell soft? Small turts tend to have softer shells than older turts, but they are still firm. I'm talking softer than that.
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