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Don't disgust it! After all, it's the pet you paid for! You're a girl, aren't you?
It's a little easier for you to accept, but we'll have to cure it.
First of all, the Brazilian turtle grows out of its shell. You're going to have to check what exactly the tissue it fell out of is that. If it's a lumpy shell, then congratulations, your turtle has grown up!
If it's **, it's broken! It must be dried out of water, applied to the affected area (peeling area) with alcohol disinfection, and then applied a layer of Yunnan Baiyao to invigorate blood and muscles. **Drink plenty of water during this period (fill the cap with water for it to drink).
After a week, the wound is closed and then put back into the water for normal feeding.
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Dry the tap water for a few hours and then raise it if the alkalinity is too great, feed it more tadpoles, dried shrimp and other nutrients.
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Pay attention to the water quality, tap water must be trapped for a day or two, it is best to put it in the sun for a while, it is estimated that it is rot.
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Bask in the sun more, disinfect with an oxidant of potassium permanganate or something, of course, in moderation!
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Turtles are moulting. This is normal peeling and the other is abnormal peeling.
As the turtle grows, it will lose its socks and molt due to its size. And in the process of molting, it will also shed a layer of dorsal armor.
During the molting of the turtle, it is recommended to keep the inside of the tank clean, and try not to tear it off with your hands when it is molting.
If there is decay in the molting area of the turtle, it is recommended to add a little antibiotic to the water. If it is stricter, it must be dried and raised.
Abnormal peeling is in the harsh feeding environment or sensitive to water quality or trauma, the turtle can not resist the invasion of pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria, the turtle's epidermis is white, gray yellow, ulcerated, and when the ulceration is serious, it cracks, revealing bright red subcutaneous tissue.
When the turtle sheds its skin, all the owner needs to do is to keep the fish tank clean and change the water frequently. Otherwise, the turtle will be infected by bacteria, especially the sensitive areas of the eyes and neck.
I hope to help you, if you have other questions and want to consult a pet doctor, click on the avatar below for a free 1-to-1 consultation.
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It is normal for a turtle to shed its skin, and the turtle grows up after absorbing nutrients, and its body will begin to molt after each time, and if it does not molt, it means that its growth is not good. Moreover, if it does not molt, it will hinder the growth of its body, so molting is only a metabolic phenomenon.
Molting refers to the process of shedding the old epidermis and revealing the new ** growth, which usually represents the growth of the turtle. It can be seen with the naked eye, like white (or light cream yellow) translucent yarn, some are covered on the **, some are floating in the water, and some are rolled into a ball and hung on the new **. The old skin can be gently wiped off with a cotton swab to reveal the new skin, or it can be easily torn off with tweezers.
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Summary. Rotten skin: in the harsh feeding environment or sensitive to water quality or trauma, the turtle can not resist the invasion of pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria, the turtle's epidermis is white, gray and yellow, ulcerated, and when the ulceration is serious, it cracks, revealing bright red subcutaneous tissue.
Why is the turtle shedding.
Turtles are known to be tenacious, but even iron turtles can get sick occasionally. Generally speaking, we will encounter unexpected situations when raising turtles, such as turtles catching colds, turtles shedding skin, turtle rotting skin, etc. Today we are going to discuss the causes of turtle shedding, the most common thing about turtle shedding is normal metabolism, but it is not excluded that there are additional diseases.
Hope it helps! Have a great day!
It's me, the turtle.
Its real lines are red.
Then there is a smaller turtle.
The body began to shed its shell.
Please reply to the message. Rotten skin: in the harsh feeding environment or sensitive to water quality or trauma, the turtle can not resist the invasion of pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria, the turtle's epidermis is white, gray and yellow, ulcerated, and when the ulceration is serious, it cracks, revealing bright red subcutaneous tissue.
Molting is normal, don't worry.
Turtles and turtles change their shells every year, and when they grow up, it's okay, it's normal
The outer skin of snakes, lizards, etc. cannot grow, so when the individual grows to a certain stage, the outer skin will hinder the growth of the individual and needs to be molted, such as the rattlesnake, the tail that it can make a sound is the residue after molting, and the longer the part of the rattlesnake that makes a sound, the more times it molts, which means that the older it is, and the snake, lizard, etc. will molt many times in their lives.
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