silversolitaire (
silversolitaire) wrote2004-09-07 04:52 pm
Help please?
Is anyone of you guys familiar with mushrooms? I'm asking because I have reason to believe that my turtle Siggy took a bite out of one and now I'm worried that he might have poisoned himself... Can anyone tell me if this mushroom is poisonous?

There's an unmistakeable v-shaped turtle bite at the top... Help anyone?




There's an unmistakeable v-shaped turtle bite at the top... Help anyone?



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i hope he's ok!
*hugs*
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i think poisonous mushrooms are sort of rare outside forests though?
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i didn't find an exact match for it in the books available, but it mostly resembles this (http://www.bluewillowpages.com/mushroomexpert/psathyrella_candolleana.html), though i think it's something else.. (yeah, that was very smart :p )
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Looking at the picture, I can tell you it's not a death cap or related mushroo, however. It has dark gills and the bottom of the stem doesn't seem to have the tell-tale "cup" that the death caps have. Hopefully that can put you at ease a little bit.
I'd guess it is some sort of Agaricus species, which are normally edible or harmless, but again, it's hard to be certain from the picture alone.
In the future, if you are ever unsure of a mushroom consumed by your pet, it might be a good idea to call a vet or your poisioning helpline. You might want to soncider taking him to the vet anyway, just to be sure (and take a fresher mushroom with you, if possible, so you can show the vet what it ate). I hope that your little friend is ok, and sorry I couldn't be of much help!
Incidentally, mushrooms are high in vitamins and minerals. This is entirely speculation here, but I wonder if your turtle might have eaten it as an instinct kind of thing--perhaps his body needed some nutrients that mushrooms provide. If he's sluggish still after a few days, but otherwise seems alright, might want to consider seeing if there's any vitamin forumlas for turtles.
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Hm... it's really hard to judge whether he's getting ready for hibernation or whether he's feeling bad. But the vitamin thing is a very good idea. I will check that and see if he's perhaps missing some food. I offer him fresh vegetables he likes every day and he grabs all the herbs and slugs he likes, so I figured he'd be okay. I never even considered the danger of him munching some mushroom...
I was hoping maybe it's some common form of champignon or so. I was leafing through a book of local mushrooms we have but I couldn't find any matches. I don't think it's a death cap, but I really wouldn't know the difference in all honesty... and I can't judge how common poisonous mushrooms are in normal garden areas...
But thank you for your help. I guess my best bet is to watch him closely and see if he seems sick... I'm going to check with my vet, too.