How big is your turtle? about 4in long
How long have you had it? one year
What is the water temperature? about 74 degrees (24 celcius)
Did you use a thermometer? yes
Are you using a water heater? no
How much water is in there? 5 gallons (10 gallon tank)
Are you using a water conditioner? just a dechlor--"chloro out"
Are you using any filtration? yes--active carbon filter
What is the basking temperature? between 83 and 85...but i have a feeling it gets colder at night
Is there a basking light? yes--a regular incandescent and a uva-uvb that i use 6 hours a day (it is old...i need to change it i think)
Is there a basking platform that is easy to climb on? yes--completely dry
What kind is it or what is it made out of? foam that looks like a rock
Is there a UVB light? yes, but it's old and i just found out they go bad
What have you been trying to feed it? normal--reptomin pellets and red lettuce and sometimes carrot
When was the last time your turtle ate? today, and his appetite was fine
How big is the tank/pond/enclosure? just 10 gallons (too small i know)
Is the tank near a window? no, but it is in a room with a sliding glass door
Is the tank in a room with a lot of activity? yes
Have you read the Basic Care section? yes
Have you searched the forums for similar situations? yes
Is there any other unusual activity/symptoms? yes.
OK, here's the situation. I thought my turtle was just starting to shed. He was getting little golden patches in his scutes. I realized the other day that those patches stay visible when he basks completely dry, AND I realized that they are more white than gold. Now he has little lesions on his shell (not pussing or oozing or anything). It looks like, instead of shedding, his scutes are eroding away. I am afraid that the whitish patches are bone. They are hard, like his shell, and spreading I think. The condition seems to be spreading.
Today I noticed for the first time what I'm pretty certain is a fungus on his neck. He stuck his neck out and there was a white fluffy substance where the fold had been.
His shell has never looked good since we got him, but it is far worse now. His previous owners only fed him reptomin pellets and didn't provide a uv light. We started feeding him red lettuce and some occasional carrot along with the reptomin pellets. We have introduced a uva-uvb light and calcium bone. He doesn't take much interest in the calcium bone, but we are trying again.
His living conditions are not ideal. He eats well (I think) and has good lighting (exept this uvb bulb is getting old) but his tank is too small and we cannot keep the pH of his water below 7.8 despite adding liquid pH decrease (it could be even higher than that--the test strip only goes that far). But he can dry off completely when he basks and seems to be warm enough.
We put sand in his tank in place of rocks, and the sand did a fabulous job of filtering the tank but I think it was abrasive to his shell. The last time we cleaned his tank we eliminated substrate altogether. I am worried that the sand abraded his shell or got impacted and gave him an infection.
I'm sorry I can't provide pictures. I don't have a digital camera. From my description, does anybody know what he might be dealing with? I'm worried now that he has the fungus-looking substance on his neck, and he is basking an extra amount today. He just got back from being turtle-sat for a week, but he was looking bad beforehand. I wonder if it was colder in their house and his condition worsened a little because of that.
That's all the information I can possibly think of. I think we'll schedule a vet visit, but it would be great if somebody could help me think about this in the meantime.




