I have two red ear slider turtles as my pets. From a few days I have been observing that whenever they come out of water for basking the corners of their shell sectors get white. But when they go back in water it looks normal. At first I thought that it must be their skin which must be getting dry after getting out of water and looking like that. But later few who people own turtles suggested that it must be some vitamin deficiency. Pls guide me and tell if there is any problem.

Updated On October 27th, 2017

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Answered By Angel Alvarado, LVT

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The white spots may be due to high mineral content in your water. Salt from water softening systems may also be responsible. If you are feeding a varied diet (commercial sticks or pellets, live prey/protein, plant matter), maintaining water quality and proving adequate UVB light then there is likely no cause for concern. Monitor your turtles for soft shells, pitting, bleeding, redness, lethargy or decreased appetite.

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