lemonbrains
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Hi guys. I have two baby Greeks about 6 months old. I rescued them from a tourist attraction place.
One of them, Jem, has white markings on her shell. The white marks appeared this week for the first time.
I soak them three times a week in warm water, I give them natural sunlight every day, the temperatures are all set perfectly, and they have enough calcium in their diets. Any idea what these white markings mean? I'm worried :/
The picture below has a white heart on her shell! Spot it!
I don't understand what might be causing it and i tried washing her shell but the white markings won't go away. Help please.
P.S: THERE IS NO REPTILE VET WHERE I LIVE. So going to a vet isn't an option for me.
One of them, Jem, has white markings on her shell. The white marks appeared this week for the first time.
I soak them three times a week in warm water, I give them natural sunlight every day, the temperatures are all set perfectly, and they have enough calcium in their diets. Any idea what these white markings mean? I'm worried :/
The picture below has a white heart on her shell! Spot it!
I don't understand what might be causing it and i tried washing her shell but the white markings won't go away. Help please.
P.S: THERE IS NO REPTILE VET WHERE I LIVE. So going to a vet isn't an option for me.