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    Possible Shell Rot? NEED HELP

    Perfect thank you
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    Possible Shell Rot? NEED HELP

    @ZEROPILOT Thank you for the response. I will remove the spagnum moss and add more cypress to the top. But as I said before the substrate is overall very dry being that I have a large drainage layer underneath the substrate. He soaks in his water area very often, do you think this is the main...
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    Possible Shell Rot? NEED HELP

    Absolutely. Temp is always 75-85 during the day, never drops below 70 at nighttime. Humidity almost always between 75-95%, but my enclosure is closed top so it maintains that without having to make the enclosure soaking wet. As I mentioned earlier the substrate is not at all moist or wet, and...
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    Possible Shell Rot? NEED HELP

    I have a mixture of cocohusk, spagnum moss, and large amount of cypress mulch on top. It’s a completely bioactive setup with a large drainage layer. I felt around the entire substrate and it does not feel moist or wet at all. However, I have a large water area (shallow water) that he loves to...
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    Possible Shell Rot? NEED HELP

    Thank you for confirming , the advise is much appreciated.
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    Possible Shell Rot? NEED HELP

    Thank you. I appreciate the advice.
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    Possible Shell Rot? NEED HELP

    I was checking my cherry head tortoise today and noticed the the plastron appeared to look very weird . Also on the back side of the shell a bit near the tail. Is this shell rot, something else, or is this normal ? Please help me figure out what this is.
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