I would take Gambusia's advice especially if the area looks "raised" or fuzzy. Then it could be some type of fungus. I would keep in mind that if your turtle is hypomelanistic then the skin color is going to look grey or whitish.
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I would take Gambusia's advice especially if the area looks "raised" or fuzzy. Then it could be some type of fungus. I would keep in mind that if your turtle is hypomelanistic then the skin color is going to look grey or whitish.
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