Mokele
New member
I recently (within the past month) got a baby Cagle's Map turtle. So far, everything's been fine - he's happily swimming around a 20-long tank, periodically coming out to bask, and I've been doing 20% water changes daily.
However, recently his shell has developed an oddity. The edges of the scutes are white and slightly lower than the central portion of the scute, giving the overall shell a bumpy feel. The shell itself feels firm (he has a UVB light), there's no smell or discharge, and his behavior is normal and energetic.
We've been feeding him 1/4th a teaspoon of Reptomin Baby Turtle every day (about 6 very small food pellets), which he eagerly devours. He's also gotten 3 bloodworm cubes over the past month, also quickly devoured, and will periodically snack on the aquarium plants.
Am I overfeeding? Underfeeding? Feeding the wrong stuff? Or is it something else?
However, recently his shell has developed an oddity. The edges of the scutes are white and slightly lower than the central portion of the scute, giving the overall shell a bumpy feel. The shell itself feels firm (he has a UVB light), there's no smell or discharge, and his behavior is normal and energetic.

We've been feeding him 1/4th a teaspoon of Reptomin Baby Turtle every day (about 6 very small food pellets), which he eagerly devours. He's also gotten 3 bloodworm cubes over the past month, also quickly devoured, and will periodically snack on the aquarium plants.
Am I overfeeding? Underfeeding? Feeding the wrong stuff? Or is it something else?