Tank: 70 gallon aquarium
Temperature: 79 F in the water and 84 F basking spot
Lighting:
1 x 5.0 UVB light 8" above the basking spot
1 x T5HO dual fixture above the tank running 1 daylight and one actinic 50/50 bulb
Filtration: Fluval 306 canister and a fluval 3plus internal
Water Change schedule: 90% biweekly
pH: 7.0
NO3: 0.05
NO2: 0
NH3/NH4: 0
Substrate: bare bottom
Take Decor: Inert lava rock, and driftwood
Tank cohabitants: Female turtle (8" diameter) been housed together since they were less than a year old.
Plants: None
Food: primarily zoo med maintenance formula: 25% protein and added vitamins and minerals. Green leaf lettuce is offered at every meal.
Leonardo is a rescue turtle that comes to us from a long time home where there was a lot of love, but not the ideal living conditions. We have noticed since bringing him and his lady friend home that he is underweight (which we are correcting) and that he has a couple issues with is shell. We are seeing some pinkness between the scutes and covering one of the scute areas.



The scutes also seem to be peeling away to expose more of the pinkness. Currently we are dry docking the fellow, trying to put some weight on him, and trying to deal with any infection in these areas. We have been cleaning the areas with iodine and then applying a generous coating of polysporin to the areas. There seems to be some improvement, but it would be good to hear other thoughts.




