TortieMom157
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Ok, so we live in SWFL. The torts are outside 90% of the time. They are about 2 years old. They have an outdoor enclosure and a safe zone for nighttime.
We went through this issue when they were smaller and living in a coco coir environment. They have plenty of soak spaces and have a healthy diet with supplements. We treated with fungus cream and it improved.
Why are their plastrons looking like this? What can we do to improve their health. Both are active and have healthy appetites.
Should we repeat the fungus cream daily with deliberate soaks? We also have Vetericyn to use if that works better. And any suggestions or guidance is greatly appreciated.
Pictures of their plastron and enclosure attached.