Hi guys,
I have two baby cherryhead redfoot torts, about 6-8 months old (55 grams), maybe a male and a female (not sure about sex). Recently I found the female one has some white scales on her hands and legs. While the male one doesn't have these. They live in the same box with the same temperature, humidity, diet, ..., everything. I am sure the female tort did not have these white scales (hands and legs) a month ago.
I fed them various of food, including tort food from T-rex, Mazuri, and ZooMed, and ryegrass, cabbage, strawberry, and some other vegitables. The temperature is above 80F and the humidity is over 70%. I use the cypress mixed with ZooMed forest soil substrate. I gave them UVB light as well as warm water bath soaking everyday.
The good thing is that both torts look very active and healthy, with an excellent appetite. The ONLY thing that concerns me is just the white scales for the female now (but the male is fine. Wierd.). I don't know if I am too sensitive.
I attached five pictures of her. Can you guys tell me if she is sick, or anything is wrong with her ? Any of your feedbacks will be appreciated. Many thanks.