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Posted by: pelcman at Tue Jan 17 20:39:00 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by pelcman ] It lines the upper and lower inner jaw. It just kinda looks like it calcifies and the turtle cannot close its mouth. Its more hard than soft but can be chipped away. I just started caring for this turtle and the only thing else i could think of is that it has not been kept in anything resembling brackish water, other than that all of its requirments are met. Temps, space, full spectrum lighting, diet. I dont know the sex, and it spends a majority of its time on land. | ||
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