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I have a small tributary behind the house and sliders are forever coming into my yard to nest. Lately I have been finding scattered adorable hatchlings trying to make their way back into the water. Usually I will leave them be or if they appear to be having a challenging time, headed towards the road, or are found on the inside of a turtle/tortoise enclosure I will give them a lift to the water. Today I removed two hatchlings from a nest inside one of my sulcata pens (I think mom must have dug the nest abutting the wall and these guys dug up on the wrong side of the fence) and was really saddened by what I saw.
One of them has only one functional eye, and looks to have suffered some type of head injury although he is moving around okay. It's possible what I am thinking is an injury resulting in scarring and the loss of an eye was actually a genetic deformity, can't be sure. The other hatchling looks like it his scutes are shedding but he is very discolored. I am not familiar with raising water turtles and do not know if the ashy grey coloration is characteristic of a shedding red eared slider hatchling or something to be concerned about(maybe fungal). Both tiny turtles were severely dehydrated. I decided to bring them both in for the evening and would love advice on whether they could benefit from human interference or should just be placed down by the water. As always, I hate to meddle with nature, but I feel these little guys are off to a really rough start and leaving a half blind injured turtle and a flakey grey turtle down by the water seems like sprinkling bird seed to me...
I will post some picture of them tomorrow.
One of them has only one functional eye, and looks to have suffered some type of head injury although he is moving around okay. It's possible what I am thinking is an injury resulting in scarring and the loss of an eye was actually a genetic deformity, can't be sure. The other hatchling looks like it his scutes are shedding but he is very discolored. I am not familiar with raising water turtles and do not know if the ashy grey coloration is characteristic of a shedding red eared slider hatchling or something to be concerned about(maybe fungal). Both tiny turtles were severely dehydrated. I decided to bring them both in for the evening and would love advice on whether they could benefit from human interference or should just be placed down by the water. As always, I hate to meddle with nature, but I feel these little guys are off to a really rough start and leaving a half blind injured turtle and a flakey grey turtle down by the water seems like sprinkling bird seed to me...
I will post some picture of them tomorrow.