photo 1.
photo 2.
photo 1 and 2 are to show it's shell. it's been that way for just under a year now. i took him (was told it was a he when i bought it as a baby) to the vet 2 months ago because of it's shell looking unhealthy like that, and they said it was a healthy turtle. he gave me iodine solution and said to apply it twice a day to the shell and keep him out of water for an hour after applying it. he said after two or three months that it'd get better, but has gotten worse.
then the other day as i got him out the tank to put him in his feeding container, i noticed what you can see in photo 3.. on his leg and got more worried.
photo 3.
photo 4.
in photo 4, look around his shell, at his belly and the marks on his legs that you can see in photo 3.
just looking for help if anyone has seen these problems before. i will take him to the vet again soon but researching for one that seems to know more about turtles.
thanks for any help.
photo 2.
photo 1 and 2 are to show it's shell. it's been that way for just under a year now. i took him (was told it was a he when i bought it as a baby) to the vet 2 months ago because of it's shell looking unhealthy like that, and they said it was a healthy turtle. he gave me iodine solution and said to apply it twice a day to the shell and keep him out of water for an hour after applying it. he said after two or three months that it'd get better, but has gotten worse.
then the other day as i got him out the tank to put him in his feeding container, i noticed what you can see in photo 3.. on his leg and got more worried.
photo 3.
photo 4.
in photo 4, look around his shell, at his belly and the marks on his legs that you can see in photo 3.
just looking for help if anyone has seen these problems before. i will take him to the vet again soon but researching for one that seems to know more about turtles.
thanks for any help.