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Post Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 12:15 am   I think this is shell rot?

How big is your turtle? 8 inches
How long have you had it? 4 years

What is the water temperature? 72
Did you use a thermometer? yes
Are you using a water heater? yes
How much water is in there? 185 gallons
Are you using a water conditioner? no
Are you using any filtration? yes 2 fx6

What is the basking temperature? 84
Is there a basking light? yes
Is there a basking platform that is easy to climb on? Yes
What kind is it or what is it made out of? Rocks
Is there a UVB light? Yes

What have you been trying to feed it? pellets and veggies
When was the last time your turtle ate? today

How big is the tank/pond/enclosure? 220 gallons
Is the tank near a window? yes
Is the tank in a room with a lot of activity? no

Have you read the Basic Care section? yes
Have you searched the forums for similar situations? yes

Is there any other unusual activity/symptoms? no


I am planning on taking her to the vet tomorrow, but I was hoping to get some help from the forum tonight. I was cleaning my turtles tank tonight, and I notice her shell felt slimy in a way it hadn't before. I thought perhaps there had been some brown algae build up since my tank was showing some. I decided to give her a bath and use a soft tooth brush to clean her shell. When I did i noticed her shell peel off a layer and start bleeding. It is mostly started peeling between the scutes at first.

I recently had moved my tank and reset it up and had noticed she hadn't been basking as much. I didn't think much of it because she has always been a night time basker since I've had her. I believe this to be shell rot. the shell isn't soft, and the exposed part is white but hard. I am just curious if anyone has any suggestions as to what might be wrong. Like I said, she is going to the vet in the morning regardless of what anyone says. This is more for my own mental health i think :?

Thanks in advance

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Post Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 12:28 am   Re: I think this is shell rot?

That looks like bone to me. Often, the turtle's body will form a natural scar tissue over it and it will harden again. Does it smell? Do you use fresh or brackish water? Some dry-docking may help as the dry shell may reveal the extent of the damage.
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Post Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 12:31 am   Re: I think this is shell rot?

Jeremiah wrote:That looks like bone to me. Often, the turtle's body will form a natural scar tissue over it and it will harden again. Does it smell? Do you use fresh or brackish water? Some dry-docking may help as the dry shell may reveal the extent of the damage.


It doesn't smell especially bad. It smells like standard aquarium smell. I use fresh water, but when I do water changes i add a little aquarium salt to the tank. The longer she has dry docked and the blood has dried, the section appears mostly white.
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Post Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 12:45 am   Re: I think this is shell rot?

I'm 99% sure the white stuff is bone, in which case it's a good sign that's it's so white/firm. I don't think infection has set in, either. Until you get to the vet, you can gently wipe the area with clean water, dab it off, then apply Neosporin. I'm not a DBT keeper, so I'm not sure how long it's safe to dry-dock them.

I do know that their skin is quite sensitive. Are there any white patches, especially near the eyes, that don't match its natural pattern?
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Post Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2015 3:07 pm   Re: I think this is shell rot?

With RES, the bone layer will be quite thin and there should be flesh underneath. The amount of blood would make me think that's what that is. On a RES, the bone layer would feel a bit rough. Had she gone through a shed recently? It also looks like some of the edges around the other scutes don't look to be in great shape.
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Post Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2015 7:18 am   Re: I think this is shell rot?

Hey steve,

What would you do if the bone is exposed? What if it is not, but I pulled the shell more than usual?
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Post Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 5:50 pm   Re: I think this is shell rot?

Under what circumstances would you want to pull on the shell? It's really a case by case medical situation.
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