I'm not sure if I should post this in Urgent care or not, but I am trying -
Last night I did a complete water change in his tank. I had him in his plastic tub during water change with conditioned water. He was outside with my daughter while in his tub, but not in the sun. It was late evening.
We let him walk around a little in the grass in a little fence we made for him, maybe 20 - 30 minutes. I was also taking pictures of his shell dry for another topic about his algae spots.
I let the tank sit and the filter run for about 30 minutes before putting him back in.
I noticed that after a few hours he was very lethargic, keeping his eyes closed and sleeping. He is usually very active up until the minute that I turn off lights and cover his tank, then he goes to sleep. I thought maybe the yard/tub stressed him out and he was just literally tired from it.
I woke up this morning and he was fairly active until I left for work. I came home around 4 or so and he was basking with his eyes closed and didn't have legs stretched out at all. He always has the Superman pose and I have never seen him close his eyes...and he always gets right back into the water if he is basking and I come in, but not tonight.
I checked on him about every 20 - 30 minutes and he was either sleeping in the corner or at the bottom of the tank. It seemed a little hard to arouse him, but I don't if he truly was in a deep sleep or if something else may be wrong. I tried to arouse him about an hour ago and truly thought he was dead because it was hard to.... my daughter was with me, so I just said he was sleeping. I just looked and he is under his dock asleep, which is usually where he sleeps. So, obviously he isn't dead. I don't see any signs of difficulty breathing or yawning a lot or what looks like him swallowing a lot.
I did everything the same and used the same stuff when changing his tank this time as before.
I have just been looking at some of your pictures of your turtles because it seems that he might have some white build-up (?) above his eyes, but not on his eyes - they don't look swollen. Does that make sense? Would the actual eye be swollen or around it, like at the top?
I am trying to locate a vet here because I do want him to have a check-up, especially since he came from a pet store with less than ideal conditions. Could he have maybe come home with something? It just seems so 'all of a sudden.'
Anyway - here are the questions:
How big is your turtle? 4"
How long have you had it? just under a month
What is the water temperature? 75
Did you use a thermometer? outside sticky, two at each end of tank
Are you using a water heater? yes
How much water is in there? 55 gallon, well over half full
Are you using a water conditioner? yes, accidentally used fish water conditioner
Are you using any filtration? marineland magnum 350
What is the basking temperature? 90
Is there a basking light? yes
Is there a basking platform that is easy to climb on? yes
What kind is it or what is it made out of? ZooMed turtle dock
Is there a UVB light? yes
What have you been trying to feed it? pellets every other day, krill maybe once a week, cuttlebone, trying vegetables on non-pellet days
When was the last time your turtle ate? Wednesday night, it is now Thursday night
How big is the tank/pond/enclosure? 55 gallon indoor tank
Is the tank near a window? no
Is the tank in a room with a lot of activity? no
Have you read the Basic Care section? yes
Have you searched the forums for similar situations? yes
Is there any other unusual activity/symptoms? very slow, not active as usual, lots of sleeping..
Sorry for how long it is and thank you guys. I am just panicked that there may be something wrong with my new little friend.



