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I'm really worried about my 2 year old yellow-belly slider turtle's shell, it looks ok at a glance, but it keeps flaking to reveal duller shell underneath. She is fine otherwise, alert and eating well. But not sure if her shell is healthy? Has she got an infection?
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Re: Turtle Shell Flaking - Unhealthy?
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Often the pet trade sell these sliders giving completely the wrong advice on how they are supposed to be kept. Being hardy little buggers they tend to survive even when kept inappropriately. I've seen these living in the wild and the difference between the adult wild sliders and the many of one's kept in captivity here in the UK is quite staggering. In the wild they spend many hours basking in the sunshine which synthesises vitamin D for a healthy growing shell and skeleton. An adult wild slider has quite a chucky carapace compared with the adults you see in captivity. I've seen many captive specimens with deformed flaking shells because of bad advice from the pet trade when sold to an unsuspecting owner. I'm not trying to worry you. Your sliders not on the verge of death, but your problem is very likely to be a vitamin D deficiency. Like many day time reptiles your slider needs a UV light which will aid the development of its shell and a vitamin supplement to sprinkle on his food. Heating and decent water filtration system will provide a better quality of life. Wikipedia do a good advice sheet on keeping this family of terrapins in captivity. Red-eared slider - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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Re: Turtle Shell Flaking - Unhealthy?
Sounds like they're just shedding scutes, mine do this as when I'm cleaning the tanks I find little clear diamonds along the bottom...... The important thing is not to pull them off or 'scrub' them off as this will cause them to grow abnormally...... If it was an illness like above poster said then you'd most likely see white stuff between the scales.....
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Re: Turtle Shell Flaking - Unhealthy?
My terrapin gets this too. Not all the time. Sometimes happens more when he's been out in the sun and his shell has dried out.
If you're really worried and this happens constantly, get it checked out at the vets. |
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Re: Turtle Shell Flaking - Unhealthy?
Turtles naturally shed their scutes as they grow - perfectly normal and nothing to worry about - if it didn't shed, then you would need to do something about it. They also shed their skin too, but this is less noticeable.
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