
I just have a few general questions:
best way to introduce more variety into a picky turtle's diet?
how long does it usually take for a turtle to fully shed their scutes? and is there anything i can do to help the process along?
steve wrote:Glad to hear things are going well! A lot of what I see is fungus, not shell rot. Shell fungus has a nasty ability to make it difficult to shed scutes. It'll also comeback to infect the new scutes underneath. IMO, make sure everything there is to minimize it's growth (usually a lack of basking) and treat with a vet-approved antifungal like silver sulfadiazine cream.
Basking really does wonders for the shell. Make sure he's getting calcium and vitamin d3 (should be from UVB) too. You might need to adjust the basking area temperatures to encourage more basking. Since he's still growing, do not over feed as that causes growth spurts and doesn't allow much time for shedding.
As for getting him to eat more variety... if he is otherwise healthy, you can try a little tough love and only offer those veggies. You can make your own veggie treat for him too, and slowly increase the plant content. I would also suggest a veggie clip that holds the leaves in place. They seem to more likely to nibble or sample plants that way.
steve wrote:I never heard of "snello", pretty funny name. I bet it's similar to the turtle jell-o shot that some have made here.
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