A while ago i noticed that my female western painted turtle had some black stuff under the edges of her belly shutes.
I have tried scrubbing the area to remove it but it seems to be under the shutes and they aren't loose or anything. I also changed the UVB and got a new heater for them because their old one had stoped working. I have been feeding her jello shots with blueberries and cuttle bone to promote shedding and was hoping that this together with her basking quite a lot would help her shed the affected shutes but it doesn't seem to be happening. She's quite active and eats as much as ever. However i have noticed her climbing around the basking area and rubbing against/scratching the ramp at night. What's happened to her shell and what can i do to make her better? Im starting to get worried.
How big is your turtle?
6"
How long have you had it?
8 years
What is the water temperature?
26C or 78f
Did you use a thermometer?
yes
Are you using a water heater?
yes
How much water is in there?
360l
Are you using a water conditioner?
No, but the water quality here is really good.
Are you using any filtration?
Yes, big fluval canister filter.
What is the basking temperature?
27c 80f.
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?
ATBA, wood with some fake grass.
Is there a UVB light?
Yes, <6 monts old
What have you been trying to feed it?
Jello shots mainly. Some blueberries and cuttlebone to try to promote shedding.
When was the last time your turtle ate?
Today. She's eating fine.
How big is the tank/pond/enclosure?
Is the tank near a window?
Yes
Is the tank in a room with a lot of activity?
Its in a 1 room apartment but not super active.
Have you read the Basic Care section?
yes
Have you searched the forums for similar situations?
yes
Is there any other unusual activity/symptoms?
Shes been rumbling around the ATBA in the early mornings and at night.