Kaylinn
New Member
Hi there!
I’m a new red(yellow?) foot owner. I’ve had Tortilla for going on three weeks now. Thursday while soaking I noticed these white spots on their shell. I’m not sure what they are because it’s not chipped. After looking back at pictures Tortilla had them when we first got him as well. When soaking and after scrubbing you can’t really see them but when the shell dry you can see them again. While searching on here I saw that it could be something similar to a fungus so I bought hibiclens and a clotrimazole cream. After soaking Friday and yesterday I used the hibiclens and a toothbrush to scrub Tortilla’s shell then rinsed and applied the cream.
I keep Tortilla outdoors in a tortoise table so I haven’t been really worried about humidity because I live in south florida. I have a mix of repti bark and forest floor as his substrate. I don’t spray it or add any moisture. I soak him daily for 10-15 mins.
Any ideas on what these spots are?
I’m a new red(yellow?) foot owner. I’ve had Tortilla for going on three weeks now. Thursday while soaking I noticed these white spots on their shell. I’m not sure what they are because it’s not chipped. After looking back at pictures Tortilla had them when we first got him as well. When soaking and after scrubbing you can’t really see them but when the shell dry you can see them again. While searching on here I saw that it could be something similar to a fungus so I bought hibiclens and a clotrimazole cream. After soaking Friday and yesterday I used the hibiclens and a toothbrush to scrub Tortilla’s shell then rinsed and applied the cream.
I keep Tortilla outdoors in a tortoise table so I haven’t been really worried about humidity because I live in south florida. I have a mix of repti bark and forest floor as his substrate. I don’t spray it or add any moisture. I soak him daily for 10-15 mins.
Any ideas on what these spots are?