Andrey | South Carolina Aquarium

Andrey | South Carolina Aquarium

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Green (Chelonia mydas)

Stranding Location: Kiawah Island
Arrival Date: 4/2/2023
Age: Juvenile
Weight: 2.73 kg (6 lbs)

Case History

This little green sea turtle stranded on the beach on Kiawah Island late at night on April 1 and was picked up by permit holder, Cindy Lockhart. The turtle was then transported to the Sea Turtle Care Centerâ„¢ for rehabilitation.

Treatment

Upon admit Through their intake, Andrey was alert, responsive and was taking great breaths. The admit process involves taking heart rate, counting respirations, taking a blood sample, photographing injuries, conducting diagnostic imaging, a full exam and taking measurements. After their exam and reading their blood results, it was determined that Andrey stranded due to debilitated turtle syndrome. They were very thin and had a moderate epibiota load of algae, barnacles and even a small crab! Blood levels showed us that their glucose was very low, they were dehydrated and anemic. Due to all of our findings, Andrey was given fluids, dextrose and multiple antibiotics. They were too weak to be placed in water for the night, so it was decided the best option was to wet dock them.

Update

April 15, 2023: At first, Andrey spent most of their time in a floating kiddie pool so that they could be in a tank shallow enough that they did not have to use a lot of energy to breathe. They continued to be lethargic, so we performed daily blood glucose checks and supplemented with dextrose fluids. These seemed to help and after several days, their levels were maintaining on their own and no longer needed to be supplemented. Once strong enough, Andrey was placed in shallow water in the tank and is now getting gradual depth increases. They struggled with eating at first but are now starting to turn a corner. Andrey has begun eating fish but is not interested in veggies yet. They do however like to try to hide under the lettuce, and it looks like they are wearing a hat! Andrey continues to improve but still has a way to go in the rehab process; send them all of the good vibes!



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