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how do you get rid of lime on turtles shell (red eared sliders)?

My turtle(s) Pookie and BB both have lime or some green STUFF on their shell's and I'm wondering how to get it off safely. I tried washing it off but most of it was still there and it keeps coming back. Please help

Answer:

usually limes DO NOT have seed but ihave come to see that the baby ones the key limes do!!
Yes they have seeds, some are grown to appear not to have seeds, but in fact all fruits have a seeds, you may not notice them at all, they are small and not hard and almost clear, they blend right in with the rest of the fruit, just like a seedless watermelon, well guess what they have seeds to, not very many but there are some little white seeds in there. SO YES THEY HAVE SEEDS....some may only have 1 or 2
Yes, they do. The fruit is really a reproductive thing, so its got seeds. There just not that big...
You might find the occasional seed in limes, but I don't think that key limes have seeds.
Limes have seeds to reproduce, they are not like the seedless grapes.Some only have a few, others have more. As the limes are kept longer, the seeds grow.

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