Does anyone know what to do if the shell of the Brazilian turtle is black and the jaw is a little ro

Updated on pet 2024-02-19
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I'm definitely a personal summary of this First of all! Watch! Let's start with this!

    Don't ask me! This turtle has just been bought from the store for you to catch, and if you let someone carry it in your hand, you won't be able to eat it! Turtles have to adapt, timid ones.

    It's normal to not eat for a few days when you first arrive home! It's normal to be scared! People don't watch it eat in front of it, throw it inside, walk away, and take it slowly.

    After figuring it out and looking at the following, it can be summed up in these three or four. 1. Fighting with water 2. Fighting with temperature 3. Fighting with food First, water! Change it every day!

    Don't ask me why! Of course, this water can't be put directly in tap water, it has to be taken to the sun to dry! Remember!

    The kind that has to face the sun directly, that doesn't count in the house! I want ultraviolet rays from the sun! 2. Temperature!

    This is very important, anyone who has ever raised fish knows that aquatic life is very sensitive to temperature! So, raise a baby turtle! If you have conditions or not, you have to buy a warming rod and a thermometer!

    You have to know what temperature it stays at, and if it's cold, it won't eat! I don't like to move below 16 degrees! If you don't move it, you won't consume it, and you won't eat!

    Like our north, the temperature in spring and autumn becomes terrifying, and the south balcony can reach 32 degrees at 9 o'clock in October, and the north balcony can reach 8 degrees! The inside of the house is 16 degrees Celsius, and the floor is 14 degrees Celsius! Do you say it's easy for me to raise this temperature!

    My turtle was picked up! Otherwise, I won't raise it} and raise turtles to face the problem of "hibernation", I believe it will give everyone a headache, right, look! Baby turtles, sick turtles, can't hibernate!

    Remember, no! The bigger ones, like my one, have big fists, and it's a bit hard to hibernate if you want to! I don't care about the South!

    I'm from the north, because we want to be warm in the north and cold outside. I haven't slept in the house yet, you use the thermometer in the house to find it, between 10 and 5 degrees! Couldn't be colder anymore!

    If you have a small tube suitable for the temperature conditions, you can get some sand by the water in the park. Spray some water in a few days to moisturize! Three, eat!

    This one.. First of all, the one in the store can't be eaten. I watched.

    What's that? Count as toys. Feeding the boys is easy to do!

    I'm just going to get rid of the fish. The one who knows that the fish is the little white fish! Just right.

    Little turtle words. Use the ground to catch that little fish and feed it, the girl doesn't care! {You can find the object yourself} Also, some people on the Internet say that they got the feed and all the radishes they got in.

    No way! I beg to differ! I don't want to eat it!

    And let me step on it Besides, my family is not like "pigs" as they say, and they will come up to grab food! Also, I usually look at it when it's okay to see if the turtle is healthy and if there is any problem with the eyeballs. Is the turtle's shell rotten, and its claws rotten?

    Turtles are sick and like to eat. If you get sick, do what the case says on the Internet, they say it in much more detail, and if there are any problems that you can't figure out, add me...

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The water quality is not good, get some erythromycin.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Let's take a picture to explain it in detail. Is it soft or hard to concave down? The carapace is soft and concave, and it may be rotten, and the hard concave is either long-term water but the back carapace is deformed, or the nail edge is too fat and the nail edge is concave, or it is really lacking in calcium and sunlight.

    In short, I am symptomatic. Pay attention to the usual maintenance of water over the back, bask in the sun outdoors (don't expose to the sun), and buy a UVB lamp if you don't have the conditions to dry. Buy slightly better turtle food, and feed some fish and shrimp at the same time to replenish it.

    The deformation of the carapace of the adult is often irreversible and can only avoid further deterioration. There is still a chance that the larvae stage will grow back.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It turned out that my family was like this, and the pet hospital I asked said that it was a lack of calcium and sunshine. Bask in the sun more and eat some calcium-supplemented turtle food slowly.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The blackening of the tortoise's shell is most likely due to nail rot. Nail rot is a common disease of water turtles, which not only affects the appearance of the disease, but also causes death in severe cases, and is a disease that cannot be ignored.

    In the early stage of the disease, if the wound does not ulcerate, it can be wiped repeatedly with 1% hydrogen peroxide, disinfected and sterilized, and then applied with chlortetracycline ointment to reduce inflammation.

    If the wound begins to fester, you need to remove the rotten residue, pick out the things with sterilized tweezers and needles, pay attention to the picks that can be picked, and don't pick more if you can't. Then disinfect and sterilize with medical alcohol, apply chlortetracycline ointment, and consider dressing with gauze, which lasts for one to two weeks, while keeping the wound dry, and thoroughly disinfecting and cleaning the original breeding environment to avoid secondary infection.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It may be because of age and darkening. Or maybe it's because it's too dirty. Nothing is a big deal. Every once in a while, take a winning brush to brush the shell of the tortoise.

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