mrdestiny
Active Member
Last week I noticed my male Murray River turtle Doris (I know...a male turtle with a female name) sitting by the pond with what turned out to be a prolapsed penis. This is when the penis does not retract into the cloaca (eg after mating) and in fact turns "inside out". Lucky that Craig (expansa1) diagnosed this problem for me from the pictures and advised urgent attention from the vet. That afternoon David Vella anaesthatised Doris and performed delicate surgery on him, putting the penis back in and putting a stitch in the cloaca so it won't happen again.
Doris spent the next day dry docked and as the water and air temperature outside (in Sydney) is cold, Doris was then placed in a heated tank inside to recover, which he has done really well.
Hopefully this info and pictures will be useful information for fellow turtle keepers.
Allan
http://turtletownsydney.tripod.com/
Doris spent the next day dry docked and as the water and air temperature outside (in Sydney) is cold, Doris was then placed in a heated tank inside to recover, which he has done really well.
Hopefully this info and pictures will be useful information for fellow turtle keepers.
Allan
http://turtletownsydney.tripod.com/