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Category: Tortoise Health
Tortoise respiratory infections often happen due to low environmental temperatures, inappropriate substrate, post hibernation complications, or mycoplasma (bacteria). Luckily, proper treatment can be...
Recognizing stress in tortoises may be difficult, but it is important to recognize as they do suffer from stress from time to time. Lethargy, lack of appetite, and hiding a lot are common symptoms....
Fungus gnats are a type of fly sometimes found in homes, with the source of an infestation often being a pet tortoise’s bedding. They do not harm tortoises and they aren’t harmful to humans...
Why Tortoises Get Bladder Stones and How to Prevent and Treat Them
There are several reasons why tortoises get bladder stones, such as periods of dehydration or nutritional imbalances. Sometimes, the causes are linked with underlying diseases. Thankfully bladder...
Tortoises need to be taken to the vet, but not as often or for the same reasons as dogs or cats that require jabs once in a while. Although it’s not absolutely necessary, it’s still a good idea...
Under normal circumstances, a warm environment is welcomed by tortoises. Since they are cold-blooded, they need a certain temperature in order to be comfortable. Still, even tortoises can overheat...