Becuase the shell is a vital organ of the turtle, something it does not grow out of. The pealing is like when us humans grow sometimes our skin peels a little. That's just it growing with us, just as the shell grows with the trurtle.
While snakes and lizards shed their skin regularly, turtles have a slower growth rate and do not shed in the same manner. Some small amount of visible shedding is not alarming, but any skin shedding that is prolonged or extensive is not really normal. Many owners overfeed their turtles and overheat their enclosures, both of which can lead to shedding. Since the problem is common, many keepers mistakenly think that it is fine. Excessive shedding is not usually a serious problem, but still should not be considered "normal."
Shell peeling is in most cases entirely natural as turtles grow; many aquatic turtles commonly kept in captivity shed entire scutes, others shed flakes and pieces.
Its because its growing bigger. Nothing to worry about, its normal
i think that is has something to do h the temp of the water and if it doesnt have declorinator in the tank
becas they do
cole
Absolutely, This means the turtle is growing. The shell is just growing with it.
banna is to skin as orange is to peel
Well, for firsts, you can't really peel an egg. However, you can take off the shell. Or you could just eat it.
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The only way you can tell is: 1)You must hard-boil the egg 2)Peel off the shell 3)Take the shell you peeled off and peel its layers off. That's it. That simple.
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Yes, it does
Peeling skin isn't a sign of an STD, but it deserves and exam. The cause could be psoriasis, eczema, contact dermatitis, or other skin conditions.
A homophone for "peel" that rhymes could be "feel."
YES! You crack the outer dark shell, and inside is the nutmeg that you will grate and use. But do not crack the outer shell until you are ready to use it. Out of the shell it will stay fresh for 2 years, but in the shell it stays fresh for 30 years!
The out side of an egg is called the Shell.
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