Honestly, I thought it was just food that got stuck but it has been there for a couple of days...so I dont know what it is...Is it just a dark spot or more like a raised sore or abscess?
From what I can see, it looks like the area is a stain from eating greens. The chlorophyll which is in the greens gets mixed with saliva as the tortoise "chews" on the greens and creates stains around the edges of the jaws.Honestly, I thought it was just food that got stuck but it has been there for a couple of days...so I dont know what it is...
He has been eating all sorts, kale, a mix called rustik grub, some grass mix...he ate a lot today too!...He does not behave strangely, he just seems to have that bit he did not have before...I am attaching a video here too...From what I can see, it looks like the area is a stain from eating greens. The chlorophyll which is in the greens gets mixed with saliva as the tortoise "chews" on the greens and creates stains around the edges of the jaws.
I used to notice this the most when I fed kale to my tortoises, but other greens can do the same. What had your tortoise been eating the few days before you noticed the dark area?
I don't see the video attached, but that's OK. I don't think you have anything to worry about. The dark area is just stained from well-chomped chlorophyll mixed with saliva which has oxidized and dried on the beak edges.He has been eating all sorts, kale, a mix called rustik grub, some grass mix...he ate a lot today too!...He does not behave strangely, he just seems to have that bit he did not have before...I am attaching a video here too...![]()
Videos have to be uploaded to YouTube first and then shared from there to here.He has been eating all sorts, kale, a mix called rustik grub, some grass mix...he ate a lot today too!...He does not behave strangely, he just seems to have that bit he did not have before...I am attaching a video here too...![]()
Here is a better photo if it helps?...Maybe it is just really dried...thoughts on how to remove it?I don't see the video attached, but that's OK. I don't think you have anything to worry about. The dark area is just stained from well-chomped chlorophyll mixed with saliva which has oxidized and dried on the beak edges.