Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 10:51 pm
The first thing that comes to mind is your water temperature. It should be around 76 for an adult, 78 for a hatchling. If your turtle is lethargic and yawning, you might want to bump it up a few degrees. Water that's too cool will definitely stop a turtle from eating, warmth speeds up their body processes and helps them digest. If they aren't warm enough food just rots in their tummies and they won't want to eat any more. Check your temps and let us know. Have you tried offering only pellets for a while? Does she always refuse them? If so, try soaking them in tuna juice, as that usually makes them more appealing and is at least healthier than ham. Chicken isn't nearly as bad, but too much of any kind of protein isn't great for them. Let us know about the temperature, that's the first thing to check.
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