Hi All,
I’ve noticed my horsefield tortoise has a bit of a wound on the underside of their shell as well as a bit of “dryness”.
The issue seems to be on the 2 lowest parts of the shell so I’m not sure if this is a wound from my toddler being heavy handed with them when I’ve not noticed or if it’s something more sinister like shell rot? The opposite side of their shell seems to mirror the wound with scuffs/wear.
FYI - The deformation toward the front of the shell is a result of a rat attack 3-4 years ago at my previous address where I had a fixed outside enclosure that evidently wasn’t as rat proof as I thought it was
Husbandry info:
The tortoise lives on a tortoise table at the moment after having come out of hibernation in January. I use a mercury vapour bulb on a dimming thermostat. At some point in the future I plan on changing this to a UV strip and heat bulb.
The tortoise lives outside in a big run during the day once the weather warms up and stays outside for most of the year until the nights get colder. They come inside at tea time.
This is the first year I’ve tried orchid bark as a substrate (to help reduce dust) so I’m not sure if this is a factor or not. Historically I’ve used soil/coir mix.
I supplement feeding with nutrobal.
Ive included a pic of the top of the shell as well.
Thank you in advance for any advice or help.


I’ve noticed my horsefield tortoise has a bit of a wound on the underside of their shell as well as a bit of “dryness”.
The issue seems to be on the 2 lowest parts of the shell so I’m not sure if this is a wound from my toddler being heavy handed with them when I’ve not noticed or if it’s something more sinister like shell rot? The opposite side of their shell seems to mirror the wound with scuffs/wear.
FYI - The deformation toward the front of the shell is a result of a rat attack 3-4 years ago at my previous address where I had a fixed outside enclosure that evidently wasn’t as rat proof as I thought it was
Husbandry info:
The tortoise lives on a tortoise table at the moment after having come out of hibernation in January. I use a mercury vapour bulb on a dimming thermostat. At some point in the future I plan on changing this to a UV strip and heat bulb.
The tortoise lives outside in a big run during the day once the weather warms up and stays outside for most of the year until the nights get colder. They come inside at tea time.
This is the first year I’ve tried orchid bark as a substrate (to help reduce dust) so I’m not sure if this is a factor or not. Historically I’ve used soil/coir mix.
I supplement feeding with nutrobal.
Ive included a pic of the top of the shell as well.
Thank you in advance for any advice or help.

