Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 2:56 pm Re: RES scratching at neck excessively and may have cut itse
Steve, she does it both in the water and on her basking dock. But it's more excessive when she's out of the water.
So her trip to the vet... The vet was great and broke out every piece of literature imaginable for water turtles. She checked for bacteria, fungus, etc. all came back negative (which she figured any way). She said Turts looked like she was in perfect health other than the scratching, skin and shell condition. Once again, I've had her for 2 months and her appearance has stayed the same since I've had her. Her skin always seemed to be shedding and her shell always looked dry to me. So the vet said that all of this seems to be the real issue, she's just too dry. She ran some more tests and said she'd call tomorrow with the results but said that it seems to be a vitamin deficiency of some kind and will know tomorrow when
the tests come back. She said just to keep doing everything I've done. She mentioned some random vitamins like possibly a little vitamin k and things like that. She also called several other reptile vets with me in the room and put them all on speaker phone for me to hear. They all said the same thing. So I feel reassured she'll be ok and it'll be a simple fix. On top of all of it she doesn't see a lot of Red ear sliders so she checked to see if she was retaining eggs (this was more because she fell in love with Turts. She also ended up giving her a full check up and didn't charge because she told me she rescued one as a child and thought I was doing a great job. So, all in all, I'll give everyone an up to date diagnosis tomorrow or over the weekend. Thanks again for all of the help.