Well, I got her, and she is a she! I snapped these pics really quickly, this is exactly how they had her set up in the musty basement. UGH. It's a 20 long tank, coconut chunk substrate that doesn't even cover the whole bottom, a stick on thermometer, halogen light, 5.0 UVB/UVA, a few stuck on plants and a really small water bowl. They left the halogen on 24/7 for heat!! She was feeding it carrots, cooked broccoli, a tiny bit of romaine and a lot of fruit. She pooped on the way home, it's loose but not total diarrhea. She is, I believe, wild caught...there are some 'dings' in her shell, nothing bad though. She's about 5 to 5 1/2" long, I didn't want to bother her too much. You can see she has some dry, flaky skin on her head but the rest of her looks good and her nose and eyes are very clear. She's very active and pretty strong too. I'll make an appointment at the vet for her and get a fecal done. She needs a good soak and wipe down and a new house pronto!
I changed her substrate to Aspen for now, couldn't find anything else really...soil/topsoil/playsand at this time of year is going to be a trick! I gave her a water bowl that she can fit in and a cuttlebone. Oh, and I covered all the sides of the tank so she feels secure. I'll feed her tomorrow, I got her some mustard greens, kale, collard greens and ummm, oh yeah, turnip greens. Hopefully she will like that! Now I have to get busy on plans for a table for her, she is very squished in her current tank
Her crappy house that they had her in

and her dry but very cute self