View Full Version : Hey Dannielle, so how is that turtle?
Katie
09-16-2004, 12:37 AM
Still living the high life at your house?
I just noticed she's still in your siggy and wondered how she's doing.
Katie
Dannielle
09-16-2004, 11:59 AM
Yup, still living the high life LOL!
Last night she had her final "surgery"...there was a 1"x 1/4" chunk of shell posiing as a splinter. It went through her thigh (parallel to the bone) and only a bit was poking out of each end. I didn't mess with it at first bc I couldn't really tell exactly what it was and I wasn't sure it was a splinter. But if finally began to work it's way out on its own some so I took that as a hint that it wasn't actually a part of her. So last night I got ahold of it with tweezers and held tight as she yanked her leg away. It slid right out. :)
She's starting to walk a bit which just seems miraculous since she didn't move at all for 6-8 weeks. I'm hoping that having that big splinter out makes it even easier for her to get around.
She's destined to be a forever-pet as her shell's hinge is permanently damaged. She can't pull into her shell and close it up. And that's a turtle's only defense. She would quickly become a meal in the wild.
When we finally find some land that speaks to us and build a new house we plan to make an outdoor, enclosed, turtle world for her. The plan includes a shallow, man-made, rock-filled "creek", yummy plants, hideouts and burrowing spots. :heart:
GranolaMomma
09-16-2004, 12:31 PM
What a lucky turtle!! She reminds me so much of the turtle that I rescued off the streets.
Katie
09-17-2004, 01:51 AM
Originally posted by Dannielle
When we finally find some land that speaks to us and build a new house we plan to make an outdoor, enclosed, turtle world for her. The plan includes a shallow, man-made, rock-filled "creek", yummy plants, hideouts and burrowing spots. :heart:
Now that would definately be the high life. ;) You're so kind.
Katie
LazyLukesSlings
09-17-2004, 06:55 AM
I found a turtle forum that has been very helpful answering my questions about our red-eared-slider. There are people there who have all different species, so I thought I'd pass it along. http://www.turtletimes.com/
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