Homeopathy for turtles?

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KTribe
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Re: Homeopathy for turtles?

Post by KTribe »

Very little as late. We provide minnows that reproduce
and the turtles usually find them to be very tasty,
especially the tiny newborns. We have a rather wide
variety of native aquatic and streamside
vegetation.There are naturally occuring zooplankton
like hydra and phytoplankton as well. There is an
extensive aqautic area in each habitat with a
"streamside terrestrial" area with everything from
salamanders to arthropods to worms. We use
full-spectrum lighting on timers (I measured the light
intensity to make sure it is adequate).I started
giving turtle vitamin/mineral pellets when I noticed
that this turtle was not doing well.

The yellow-bellied sliders are "turtle farm rescues",
unlike the other turtles which were obtained from the
wild. The other yellow-bellied slider is doing quite
well, ALL the other turles are in fact. They eat well,
are growing like weeds and display normal behavior. My
little sick turtle has never done well, I suspect it
was conditions at the turtle farm that has lead to his
condition, but hey, I still want to try and help the
little guy!
I have seen homeopathy cure many animals, so I will
try, even though he is probably less than 5 cm long
and "just a turtle", he is important to me!
Dee

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