I'm just learning, have a few questions
Hi, I just recently found this forum and I think it's a really great place for turtle people to come and talk about their turtles. I have a RES named Charlie that is about a year and a half old, about 4.5", and we have had him since he was a little tiny guy. I haven't really known the proper care for him until I recently started researching. I feel bad that I haven't researched earlier, because he may develop health issues. He already has some pyramiding due to us overfeeding him and giving him too much protein (lots of krill). I now have started him on a good diet and have cut the krill completely out. He also hasn't had any UVB light most of his life, we have only had a heating light. We recently decided to upgrade his tank from a 10 gallon to a 60 gallon (which he loves). He now has a 7% UVB light in addition to his basking lamp. The water temp is around 78-80 and the basking temp is around 90. I am now feeding him as many pellets that will fit in his head every other day, and have started feeding him vegetables every day (he loves carrots). I have added a couple of pictures below (sorry they aren't very good, they're taken by my phone). My questions are about the pyramiding. Will he be able to outgrow it since I am now correcting his diet? Even if he does outgrow it, will there be any continuing health risks? I would hate to think that the year and a half of neglect would shorten his lifespan or cause him unneeded pain. Is there anything else I can do to help offset the pyramiding? Also if you have any other suggestions about anything they would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
-Daniel
Thanks in advance.
-Daniel