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Baby Albino Slider, hard to feed

haldcyn

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I have a baby Albino slider.( 2 inches) Can't see well OR is blind. Stays on his platform and does not seem to be eating. When I 1st got him I would put him in a small container and feed him in there. He would eat. Now he just freaks out and does not seem to eat. He has friends his age in his enclosure, and likes them.
Anyone have feeding ideas??
Cyn
 
What is your tank size, filtration, water temp, basking spot surface temp, type of basking bulb, and how many friends do you have living together?

My first guess is that you have a lighting issue. Albino variants of basking animals can prove to be problematic at times. You may need to have 2 basking spots, a regular one with MVB for the non-albinos and a basking spot using a CHE and 2.0 or 5.0 tube fluorescent (not compact, they can cause eye issues with turtles/torts) for the albino.

Second and third guesses would be that overall temps are low for hatchlings, including water temps, and that the water might not be as over filtered as it needs to be for multiple turtles.
 
Just 2 other young sliders in tank. One fluorescet tube and one basking light in a 20 gal.. Good filtration, but the water is not heated at this time.
I'll try that.
Thank you so much,
Cyn
 
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