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Hatchling Diamondback Terrapin- Shedding or skin problems?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 4:50 am
by DiamondBack~Monroe
I have had my Diamondback terrapin hatchling for about *a week now*, I would estimate that it is about a *month old* based on its size.
I have *UVA/UVB bulbs* set on timers (different for each one), a *basking rock*, and *strong filter* (very strong in fact), with about *2 inches* of water. I feed it once a day with *Reptomin Hatchling turtle bits*, the turtle is already hand-trained and *eats food readily*. In fact, less than an hour after I brought it home, it was already eating, which is unusual for a new turtle.
My *heater has been having trouble* reaching proper temperature, and the water temperature has been *82"F for a few days*, i cannot seem to get it down even though the heater is set to 74"F. I will have to buy a new heater to get the temp to about 78"F.
**My question is, the turtle seems to be 'shedding' a LOT.** I noticed yesterday, and today when i took him out to feed him, the *feeding container was filled*, in a matter of 10 minutes, with *sheer, thin, translucent bits of skin*. I looked in from the side, and it was just *hanging off of the turtle*.
No color to it, very see through, extremely light, as if he were snagged in a cobweb all over. It looks cloudy/like clear, THIN cotton, but is not white at all. *His colors are still extremely bright*, he is *very active*, *eating regularly*, seems to be ready to *shed his scutes* as well.
Is this normal shedding for a hatchling? It is not on his shell at all, but is on his arms/legs, his neck, under his armpits and knees, on the sides of his head, etc.
*I brushed him gently with a soft toothbrush to loosen the skin*, and it seemed to have worked. *But I just looked in his tank and already, a few hours later, there is more hanging off of him.*
Is he just shedding all at once? Is this some sort of fungus, even though it is clear and light and extremely thin?
Advice would be appreciated.

I can upload pictures tomorrow when the light is better, if you think it is anything more than normal shedding.
***My hypothesis is that since his heater has been malfunctioning and the water has been very hot lately (82/84) that this has accelerated his shedding by a lot.*** I am purchasing a new heater tomorrow and throwing out this old piece of junk, I would leave in the morning to a nice 78"F and come home to baking 84"F. I hope it is not anything more than shedding, but I am just checking to make sure.

Re: Hatchling Diamondback Terrapin- Shedding or skin problem

PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 9:54 am
by Diamondbacks4Life
Being a hatchling combined with the warmer water temp will give that affect. Even with normal temps hatchlings right at the begining shed skin like crazy. So your good to go, everything sounds normal. Good idea getting a new heater. Dont want it to completely malfunction and super heat the water and cook the little guy.