CC-CLL-11-11-06-01 / LK-MHS-11-11-09-01
Romano and Buster ate 1/3 to 1/2 their maximum today!! Buster ate in 0.5 gm portions and Romano spent the first hour ignoring food. THEN, squid proved enticing followed by shrimp. The feeding was slow and individual but exciting for the volunteer (ME!) They just didn’t have the energy to look for food but needed it delivered directly into their beaks. I understand that…when I’m sick I want someone to give me food. It was a great day in Rehab!
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Christian Legner is the Aquarium Curator for North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island
Carolyn Leopard is the Rehab Coordinator for Network for Endangered Sea TurtlesMeta
My daughter, Emily, who found Buster is so excited he is doing so well. We greatly appreciate the blog updates on his progression.
How is Buster doing? My daughter is the one that saved and named him and is really curious to see how he’s doing?
Please tell Emily that I just posted the latest information on Buster. He continues to have that blockage in his lower colon which we are trying to get to pass.