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My basking area is also around 85 degrees. Also, would reptile vitamins with calcium help just as much as a cuttlebone?

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My basking area is also around 85 degrees. Also, would reptile vitamins with calcium help just as much as a cuttlebone?

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However, my turtle has not been in the water/eating lately. I have a feeling that he is trying to go into hibernation, considering that the weather has gotten very cold the past week or so, and I have not seen any other symptoms. Would this be a valid conclusion? Thanks, Jenna < In the past few weeks I have gotten many questions concerning turtles not eating and sitting out of the water not moving for long periods of time. Most of these cases are from turtles being overfed. The turtle should be fed three times a week. Feed the turtle until his eating starts to slow down. He is getting full and all the leftover food needs to be removed from the tank.

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