
What is the red dot?

dumbork14 wrote:Hello. Answer please the questions on the "Urgent Care" section, to be able to easily diagnose what's wrong with the turtle. Also, try to find a vet as early as you can.
How big is your turtle?
How long have you had it?
What is the water temperature?
Did you use a thermometer?
Are you using a water heater?
How much water is in there?
Are you using a water conditioner?
Are you using any filtration?
What is the basking temperature?
Is there a basking light?
Is there a basking platform that is easy to climb on?
What kind is it or what is it made out of?
Is there a UVB light?
What have you been trying to feed it?
When was the last time your turtle ate?
How big is the tank/pond/enclosure?
Is the tank near a window?
Is the tank in a room with a lot of activity?
Have you read the Basic Care section?
Have you searched the forums for similar situations?
Is there any other unusual activity/symptoms?


Diamondbacks4Life wrote:Its not a blood infection, once a turtle shows red spots as a sign of septicemia that means its in the advance stages. Also its spreads very quickly all over the turtle. If it was septicemia in a months time more red would have appeared all over the turtle and it would be dead no doubt in my letting it go that long.
ID just watch it, it possibly is a bruise, you just see it more seeing as its an albino. Since its eating still it should just eventually fade away.
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