At this stage in growth RES need a lot of protien and calcium. Most plant material will be rejected but it still can be offered. A varied diet is always the best. Reptile stix are fine but shouldn't make up a bulk of the diet. Try giving him some dusted crickets, aqutic insect larva, freezed dried shrimp, earthworms, bits of cooked fish. Goldfish should not be part of the diet, consider them "junk food".
Natural sunlight is the best thing for turtles so having that kiddie pool for him outdoors is a smart thing.
Like I mentioned before, I've never ran into pyramiding in any of my turtles. It looks like he might have had it toward the begining but it's hard to tell from the growth on his scutes. Get him on a varied diet with as much natural sunlight as possible and he should be ok.
Natural sunlight is the best thing for turtles so having that kiddie pool for him outdoors is a smart thing.
Like I mentioned before, I've never ran into pyramiding in any of my turtles. It looks like he might have had it toward the begining but it's hard to tell from the growth on his scutes. Get him on a varied diet with as much natural sunlight as possible and he should be ok.


