Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 1:20 am Re: "Tired of Caring For Him"
I think the popular name for that pose is the yoga pose or the superman one.
She's exposing herself to the UVB rays from the basking lamp. Reptiles need the UVB to metabolize vitamin D. They only do it on skin, not shell. The fact that you were able to take pictures of it means she already trusts you.
Cleaning the tank when you saw the cloudiness may have been a mistake, but just one that set you back a bit. With an aquarium, your turtle produces ammonia waste. If that builds too high, it can be dangerous. However, beneficial bacteria builds up in the filter and on all the surfaces. One type converts this to nitrites. Another converts the nitrites to nitrates. Water changes remove the nitrates. Google "aquarium cycle" for much more.
Your cloudy water was likely a bacterial bloom as a part of that cycle establishing. I did not see it with my aquariums, but it's apparently a common part of the cycle. I'm told it clears in a day or two. You do want to establish these beneficial bacteria. If you get another cloudy aquarium, resist the urge to clean for a bit.
It sounds like you are establishing a great rapport with Rain. Well done!
Like others here, I'm intrigued with the shell patterns. The red/orange on the shell is not something I've seen on a RES. the lines on the shell look nothing like a Belize, but the colors don't look like a normal RES. You have a special turtle, but it sounds like you already know that.
Tobi a RES born in 2012
1 dog, 1 teenager, 3 aquariums filled with fish, snails, shrimp and a bit of algae