I was giving my tortoise (m. emys phayrei) his weigh-in and routine look-over when I noticed his vent was puffy and poked out. I've never seen this before and as soon as I tried to move him into better lighting, it retracted. I don't know if I'm overreacting or if I should see a vet. I immediately assume the worst so my mind jumped to prolapsed penis and kidney stones, but I don't want to panic for nothing.
The top two pictures are of it retracted and the bottom two are what concerned me.
Background on him:
He's eating a varied, rotating diet of spring mix (without spinach), squash, mushrooms,turnip greens, mustard greens, kale, I grow wheat and barley grasses for him, fruit for treats, carrot shavings occasionally, collards, dandelion when available. He has access to a water dish and I find him soaking himself regularly so I don't force soak unless I see he hasn't been soaking himself. Humidity levels are good and he's got access to a drier and more humid side. He's got UVB and I give him calcium supplements at intervals in addition to leaving a cuttle bone in his terrarium. Barely 4 years old, active and curious. Still eating and moving around like normal. Substrate of bark, soil, and sphagnum.
The top two pictures are of it retracted and the bottom two are what concerned me.
Background on him:
He's eating a varied, rotating diet of spring mix (without spinach), squash, mushrooms,turnip greens, mustard greens, kale, I grow wheat and barley grasses for him, fruit for treats, carrot shavings occasionally, collards, dandelion when available. He has access to a water dish and I find him soaking himself regularly so I don't force soak unless I see he hasn't been soaking himself. Humidity levels are good and he's got access to a drier and more humid side. He's got UVB and I give him calcium supplements at intervals in addition to leaving a cuttle bone in his terrarium. Barely 4 years old, active and curious. Still eating and moving around like normal. Substrate of bark, soil, and sphagnum.