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dee92

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Hello, I found this red ear outside near my neighborhood, I had him for a Lil bit seemed to get healthier but noticed his shell . Any information is greatly appreciated. In 40 now going to a 75 , fluval fx6. Clean water 50 percent change once a week.
 

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Does he have an area to get out of the water and basking under a heat bulb? He also needs a uvb tube fluorescent
 

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He hasn't had the best start in life. Looks to me as if whoever had him before you kept him in a dry terrarium. The only thing you can do is set him up like RES need to be set up and feed him well. Make sure he has UVB and a place to 'sun' himself. As he grows the shell may start looking more normal, but if not, it only makes him more special.
 

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Totally agree with Wellington and Yvonne's posts... good for you for taking care of him!
 

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that doesn't look like normal shedding, i'd guess he was kept in really unsanitary water ..... i think that may be bacterial , i'd wipe his shell down with chlorhexidine daily and let it dry before putting him back in the water ..... silver sulfadiazine cream which is a script would be helpful also......no matter what it is , that would do no harm......
 

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that doesn't look like normal shedding, i'd guess he was kept in really unsanitary water ..... i think that may be bacterial , i'd wipe his shell down with chlorhexidine daily and let it dry before putting him back in the water ..... silver sulfadiazine cream which is a script would be helpful also......no matter what it is , that would do no harm......
Thanks for the info ordered chlorhexidine, will have to get a vet for the script.
 

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