Brazilian tortoise rot, a symptom of Brazilian tortoise rot

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The water is not clean, and it is caused by soaking in water for too long

    Immediately wipe the turtle with disinfectant potion, if there is a wound, apply purple potion, and take it to the sun (it is best after 3 or 4 o'clock).

    Then wash the turtle's water tank with disinfectant solution, and then wash it with coarse salt The sauce is generally soaked in water for too long, pay attention to the water tank can not be too much, lower than the height of the turtle shell, but also change the water often, don't wait for the water to stink, the turtle can not soak in water for a long time, your water tank should add a stone for it to climb up and rest Have time to bask in the sun is helpful to the health of the turtle

    **Before drying, give it clean water to drink

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Nail rot :

    **: The carapace is damaged or crushed, allowing germs to invade the tortoiseshell, causing the carapace to ulcerate. :

    Symptoms: The dorsal or ventral carapace of the turtle initially appears white spots, which slowly form red spots, and blood oozes out when pressed hard, and there is a rancid smell. In severe cases, the surface of the carapace will ulcerate into holes, and the armpits and crotch will bulge.

    Sick turtles stop eating and move less, and there is a phenomenon of head shrinkage. Four-eyed turtles, side-necked turtles, and snake-necked turtles are highly susceptible to this disease. :

    Prevention and control: Pick the shield of the affected area, squeeze the blood water, remove the lesion, apply the affected area directly with salt or potassium permanganate crystal powder, once a day, it can be cured in about a week, but there will be permanent scars on the tortoise shell. :

    Mild rot :

    Rotting Armor : Severely rotten Brazilian turtle with festering carapace : Severely rotting Chinese flower turtle with festering carapace seams :

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    BS pasted !!

    I would like to ask about the size of the tortoise in LZ. If it is more than 10cm, it is easier to raise.

    First of all, if the nail rot is serious, it is necessary to dry it, but if it is only a little bit, remember to change the water frequently, because tap water also has a sterilizing effect.

    You buy chlortetracycline eye ointment, cotton swabs. Then apply to the affected area and dry it. If you don't want to, you can drain the water and bask in the sun to keep the bacteria at bay.

    You can also go to the chemical store to buy sodium homomonate and soak it in water, but the back will look like rust and look ugly.

    I don't know how to ask Q543793728, but I have to decide this point.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Symptoms of Brazilian tortoise rot1. In the early stage of the Brazilian tortoise's rot disease, white spots will appear on its tortoise shell, and as the disease progresses, the white spots will turn into red spots. In addition, when some diseased turtles suffer from rotting nail disease, the shell will be warped, and there will be yellow liquid or blood flowing out.

    2. After that, the tortoise shell of the sick turtle may still rot, and at this time, the appetite of the sick turtle will also be greatly reduced, the feed intake will be reduced, and even the phenomenon of not eating and not moving. In addition, when you press the carapace of the diseased turtle, you can feel that the carapace is soft, and the texture of the carapace is obviously different from that of the carapace that has not been diseased around.

    3. Sick turtles with more serious conditions may also have large pieces of turtle shells falling off and oozing red blood, and the sick turtles often stop eating and do not exercise much.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Summary. Turtles with water mold, ** and shields will be infected with raw hair. Generally speaking, in the early stage of infection, the turtle does not see any abnormalities, and then loses appetite and weakens the constitution.

    As the disease progresses, it will be found that the body surface, head, limbs, and tail of the turtle will appear with the naked eye white flocculent, cobweb-like, villi-like and other molds. If left unchecked, swelling, ulceration, necrosis and other conditions may occur, and eventually death.

    Early view of tortoise rot beetle disease in Brazil.

    Hello, after inquiring about the four common diseases of rotten skin, rotten nails, water mold and molting.

    Turtles with rotten skin are generally white, grayish-yellow, ulcerated, and the new skin may be accompanied by edema. When the rotten skin is severe, it will crack and leak bright red flesh tissue under the rotten parts. If the rotten skin is on the extremities, it may cause the nails to fall off.

    If it is not done for a long time**, it may end up causing complications or exposed bones. The likelihood of death is extremely high.

    Rotting armor, as the name suggests, is the infection and decay of the tortoise carapace. The rotten skin mentioned above is a turtle ** infection. It is still relatively easy to distinguish between different sites of infection.

    The most obvious symptom of rotting nails is that the color of the nails in the decayed area will be different from other locations, and it may be accompanied by symptoms of softening of the carapace.

    Turtles with water mold, ** and shields will be infected with raw hair. Generally speaking, in the early stage of infection, the turtle does not see any abnormalities, and then loses appetite and weakens the constitution. As the disease progresses, it will be found that the body surface, head, limbs, and tail of the turtle will appear with the naked eye white flocculent, cobweb-like, villi-like and other molds.

    If left unchecked, swelling, ulceration, necrosis and other conditions may occur, and eventually death.

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