pumpkinsherbet wrote:oooooooooooooooh,
do you think it could've been caused by something he ate? i went to change his water this morning and there were little green leafy bits in it. the last thing he ate was radish leaves a week ago. if they had gone just slightly bad and he ate them could that have made him sick?
Do you mean the leaf bits came from him? And they were undigested? That's odd. Definitely worth mentioning to the vet. Reptiles are cold blooded so their digestion is related to the temperatures available to them. That's one of the reasons a good warm basking area is needed. I know that snakes can take several days or even weeks to digest their meals, but they are generally slow moving animals. Lizards and turtles have faster metabolisms and seem to digest their meals during the day. So for John to be passing undigested food a week after eating them is unusual IMO, but I'm still learning about turtles myself so I'm no expert. Seems reasonable that it would be a result of his bacterial infection though.
One of the things I've learned about lizards is to not feed them too close to when the lights go out (like within 2 hours before lights out) since the food in their stomachs will not have a chance to finish digesting and it could start to rot giving them an upset stomach.
Also, human doctors warn that overstuffing yourself during a meal will reduce the concentration of stomach acids allowing pathogens (such as parasites, bacteria, viruses, etc), if present, to survive the digestion process and infect the host. Such pathogens often are found in raw vegetables and lettuce (and live insects and fish, usually only wild caught ones though).
Things to consider when feeding our turtles too, I guess.