Shedding varies depending on the turtle. They have long lifespans of 20-30 years although 40 years is not unheard of.
A good rule of thumb is to increase the tank by 10 gallons for every inch of your turtles size.
Red eared slider shedding skin and not eating. But Ive never heard of a res not eating due to shedding. My res is shedding and eats everyday. Perhaps try some different variety of foods ie cooked chicken worms some fish or live feeder gold fish.
Then check the water temps like everyone here said. Too warm or too cold can be detrimental and inhibit or enhance its metabolism. We have listed some of the most common reasons why your red-eared slider is not eating.
If you have recently just brought your red-eared slider home or you have moved it to a new tank then it may stop eating for a while. This is due to the stress of being in a completely new environment. My red eared slider has been excessively shedding skin.
Her skin looks healthy other than the consistent shedding no redness or swelling. Ive adjusted the temperature although the water is often a little cold changed her diet and given her a. How Does Red Eared Sliders Shed.
A red eared slider goes through the process of shedding as an effect of its growth. Regular shedding is a sign of a healthy turtle. Given the proper environment it will shed once every year.
Before the process of shedding begins the skin of the red eared slider may take a hazy look. It is the old skin separating from the body. If you notice that your red-eared slider is shedding a scute or patch of skin and it seems to be stuck you can use a soft toothbrush warm water and gentle scrubbing to help the process.
If it stays attached DO NOT pull it off as this can cause damage to the underlying tissue and it will be painful for your turtle. But excessive shedding requires some attention. It may be caused by the water temperature being too high or diets rich in protien fast growth and not basking enough.
It could also be a sign of a fungal infection. Now to avoid it. If your turtle seems to shed constantly or if you notice cracks in his shell or skin see a vet.
Some types of shell and skin disease can develop due to inadequate nutrition or injury. This can make your red-eared slider prone to infection or even lead to internal problems. Also keep an eye out for incomplete sheds.
As far as the sloughing skin appears normal you are good to go. Symptoms of unhealthy skin shedding include swelling red areas and white plagues. A few days before the turtle starts to shedmolt the skin should look hazy as the old skin disconnects from the body.
The entire skin is likely not going to peel as one piece. Since most turtles that carry Salmonella are not ill they usually require no treatment. If given the opportunity most wild red-eared sliders will attempt to hibernate depending on the subspecies and its native locale.
During hibernation they will stop eating and slow their movements. Their metabolism also slows and their immune system function becomes. Hello A small amount of skin shedding peeling is normal but if it is over much of the turtles skin or goes on for a long time it could indicate a problem.
Overfeeding and overheating can cause excessive shedding. Thu Dec 09 2010 948 pm Re. Shedding varies depending on the turtle.
You should see them shed once or twice a year based on how fast they grow. You can speed up shedding with the addition of blueberries once a week they are high in calcium. Spike - Egyptian mau mix 8 years old.
A recently hatched RES may not eat for several days while they are sustained through their yoke sac. Cold temperatures may discourage RES from eating as their metabolism slows down. Water should be a constant 75-78 degrees F.
Illness and infection may suppress appetites and if other symptoms are present they should be thoroughly investigated. Shedding skin has a thin wispy and translucent appearance. Most often it is around the neck and the front and rear limbs.
It is very easily visible underwater. Excessive shedding is not normal and is usually the result of water temperatures being too high high protein diets inadequate basking and fast growth. Vitamin A deficiency is a common problem in captive red-eared sliders often a result of not having enough Vitamin A in the diet.
This causes problems with organ function skin function and can result in swollen eyes. Ear infections also known as aural abscesses are relatively common in red-eared sliders. The red-eareds skin is mainly green marked with yellow stripes.
They have a red patch behind each of the eyes. However some might have a single red patch atop their head. The carapace of a baby red-eared slider is marked with fine patterns of yellow-green to dark green markings upon a greenish base.
During the process of growing up to an adult the color. My baby red eared slider is shedding alot of skin Close. Posted by 6 minutes ago.
My baby red eared slider is shedding alot of skin Hi everyone. New turtle owner here. I adopted this baby RES from a cousin who no longer wanted it.
Only history I have from him is that they found him on their driveway about a year and a half ago wild. First this species of turtle a Red-eared Slider is not known to occur in the wild in Franklin County. Second what on earth is wrong with its shell.
Lets look at it more closely. Red-eared Slider Trachemys scripta elegans The outer surface of this turtles shell is shedding. The turtles shell is subdivided into sections called scutes.
As hatchlings red-eared sliders need at least a 20-gallon tank. A good rule of thumb is to increase the tank by 10 gallons for every inch of your turtles size. Since red eared sliders reach up to 12 inches you can opt for a 100 to 120-gallon tank upfront or increase the size as they grow.
In addition to shedding scutes all turtles and tortoises shed the skin on their legs and necks. A turtles skin is different from yours because its not elastic and doesnt stretch to allow for growth. As turtles grow youll see that they outgrow and shed their old skin in stages.
Yes red-eared sliders can eat bread. This is because they eat almost anything you offer them but it doesnt mean it is good for them. They cannot digest bread and it lacks the nutrients they need to grow so it will only lead to health problems.
Now you have enough to make your red-eared slider feel more at home by giving pleasure to its taste buds. Red-eared sliders can grow up to 12 31cm long as adults although there are reports that they can grow larger and females tend to be larger than males. They have long lifespans of 20-30 years although 40 years is not unheard of.
The red-eared slider is actually just one of three subspecies of Pond Slider. In the wild red eared sliders will eat the same things as a pet turtle. The only difference is that they wont get to encounter food pellets and cooked meat in the wild.
The major difference is that they are limited to what they can find to eat not to what somebody gives them.