How to treat white spots on the limbs of turtles? My turtle has white spots, how should I treat it?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-26
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    First of all, you must know that the turtle does not rely on the gills to breathe, you change the water once a week and turn on the aeration pump every day, the excrement of the turtle carries a large number of bacteria, in the case of oxygenation, the bacteria are like a tiger with wings to accelerate the reproduction of the turtle body infection, ** plan to take the turtle out of the water, apply iodophor to the turtle affected area three times a day for 6 to 10 days to heal, put the turtle in the sun every day, and disinfect the turtle pool with a small amount of potassium permanganate mixed with water.

    Fungal infection! Treat beriberi! With light**, frequent sun exposure after healing can effectively prevent fungi**!

    Nail rot! The reason why the water quality is bad! Turtles with this disease need to be raised in dry, just put less water in the tank so that the shell of the turtle is not covered by water.

    Nail rot disease** is very long, be patient and try to expose the turtle to as much sunlight as possible.

    See how mentally the baby turtle is doing, and if you can eat normally, add anti-inflammatory drugs to your food. If you don't eat anymore, you can also add multivitamin tablets to the water in which you raise turtles to take a medicated bath for baby turtles, not a lot of water, just don't go past the carapace of the baby turtles.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Here's how to get white spots on Brazilian turtles:

    1. Separate the sick turtle from monoculture, then remove the rotten part of the sick turtle, scrub the affected area with hydrogen peroxide, and then apply it directly with potassium permanganate crystal powder, or apply the affected area with other anti-inflammatory drugs, or you can also use Panax notoginseng powder or fresh Panax notoginseng medicine to apply the affected area of the diseased turtle.

    2. After getting the rot out, wipe it with a warm cloth dipped in potassium permanganate and let it dry for more than ten minutes and then put it in water to raise it (it is best to smear some chlortetracycline).

    3. Cut the rotten nail to the outer layer of shiny skin, the inside is as soft as tofu dregs, and there is a smell, use sterilized tweezers and needles to remove the rotten nails, and then rub the rotten nails with alcohol, and finally apply erythromycin ointment, put it in a tank with only a little water (only enough to drink, not to drown the nails).

    In addition, keep the water clean every day, change the water every day, the water must be exposed to the sun for a day, do not use tap water directly, and then put an appropriate amount of edible salt in the water for disinfection, if it is serious, you have to send it to the hospital, but do not use any ** liquid recommended by the turtle businessman. It's all a lie, I hope it can help you! Thank you for your support!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are three main aspects to consider when white spots appear on the turtle's body. First, this is a normal natural growth, which belongs to the phenomenon of molting, which is within the normal range, and there is no need to be in a hurry. Second, it may be the early phenomenon of common diseases such as water mold, vitiligo or white eye disease that needs attention.

    Third, it may be that the water is too alkaline, and the minerals in the water body crystallize on the tortoise shell.

    If it is the first case, do not pay too much attention, if it is the second case, it is necessary to strengthen the water filtration, use a little appropriately, and in the third case, it is also necessary to keep the water clean and change the water frequently.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The tortoise has white spots on its dorsal shell, indicating that its living environment is relatively damp and dark, so you usually have to provide it with a ventilated and well-lit living environment, and some can heal themselves.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The answer is turtle water mold, also known as mycosis, fungal dermatitis, skin mold, commonly known as white mold, is the most common disease of turtles, caused by fungal infection of turtles and large reproduction of turtles. In the early stages of the disease, sun exposure will be better. 1. Isolate the sick turtle**, clean the affected part of the turtle with potassium permanganate solution or 1% malachite green aqueous solution, and completely eliminate the ulcerated part of the affected area; Finally, antifungal drugs are applied, and they can be cured after 4 days.

    2. Soak the diseased turtle with 20ppm furazolidone solution for 30 minutes for 4 days. 3. In the first process, in order to enhance the physique of the sick turtle, suitable feed should be fed, and a small amount of multivitamins should be mixed into the feed. 4. The turtle pond and turtle container of the sick turtle should be thoroughly disinfected once, and the sick turtle should be soaked and disinfected with a mixture of 400 500ppm salt and sodium bicarbonate.

    Question: The shell on the turtle's back is white.

    Thanks for answering. The first method of white spots on turtles: turtles have white spots on their bodies and need to be isolated and raised, first sterilize the tweezers and needles, and then remove the carrion. Then wash the affected area with hydrogen peroxide or alcohol and disinfect it again.

    After treatment, apply erythromycin ointment to the affected area, do not put too much water in the turtle tank, and keep the water level below the tortoise shell. Change the water once a day to ensure that the water body is clean, and you can put some salt to disinfect it appropriately. In addition, the items used by sick turtles should be disinfected.

    **The diet during the period is also very important, you can add an appropriate amount of vitamins to enhance the resistance of the turtle, which is conducive to early **.

    Ask questions about the shells that don't rot, change the water, and just apply the medicine.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    **Disease, it is recommended to increase the light first, and then consult the aquarium to get some safe diluted medicine and put it in a basin to let the turtle soak for ten minutes a day.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Forehead.. It is possible that it is a parasite. LZ It's best to disinfect the turtle nest and then brush the back of the turtle with a brush or something. Get more sun and kill bacteria!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    <> tortoise's white limbs may be caused by not getting regular sun exposure or lack of calcium, so it needs to be exposed to the sun more and feed it shelled shrimp or snails to supplement calcium. Fungal infections can also cause the tortoise's limbs to turn white, so it is necessary to change the water immediately, disinfect the affected area with alcohol, and pay attention to dry cultivation.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Dark spots on the tortoise's body, which can be coated with dermatitis.

    Medicine. <>

    How to raise turtles.

    1. Feeding containers.

    Storage boxes, logistics boxes, fish tanks, etc. can all be used to raise turtles. Before feeding, use light salt water and potassium permanganate.

    Disinfect the diluent, etc., and rinse it with clean water repeatedly after disinfection. The height of the container should not be too shallow, and the inner wall should not be too rough, because the turtle has a strong climbing ability, and a container that is too shallow and too rough can easily allow it to escape. The feeding density should not be too large, too large density can easily cause turtles to fight and grab food, bringing the risk of tail breaking.

    2. Water for feeding.

    Turtles can be kept with tap water that has been dried in the sun for more than two days, well water, etc. After drying, it can remove chlorine from the water.

    and other harmful substances, while promoting algae and probiotics in the water.

    of reproduction. Turtles are more stressful, and it takes a long time to adapt to the water quality after arriving in a new environment, and the direct use of tap water will cause turtles to get sick, so do not be greedy for convenience and directly use tap water to raise turtles. The water level of the turtle should be 1 times the length of the tortoise's back carapace, so that the tortoise can stick its head out of the water at any time to breathe.

    Every time you change the water, you can change about half of the old water, pay attention to the temperature of the new water added should be consistent with the old water, and the water change time should be carried out every day when the temperature is high, so as not to cause the turtle to catch a cold. Filters can also be used to purify water and enhance water circulation.

    Reduce the frequency of water changes.

    3. Feeding temperature.

    The optimal temperature for turtles to grow is between 25 and 30 degrees, and too high temperatures can cause turtles to suffer from heat stroke.

    Temperatures that are too low can cause turtles to stop feeding. In summer, turtles should be raised to prevent heatstroke and cool down to avoid turtles from heat stroke and die.

    Fourth, light. When raising turtles, it is necessary to set up a gentle slope and exposed sundeck in the water, so that the turtles can climb out of the water at any time to rest and bask their backs. Proper daily exposure to light is extremely important for turtles, not only to promote the synthesis of vitamin D3 in their bodies

    It accelerates calcium absorption and can effectively prevent the occurrence of various diseases. Also, when sunbathing turtles in the summer, avoid the midday hours to avoid excessive temperatures.

    5. Food. Turtles can be raised using a variety of water turtle larvae food, or they can be fed fish and shrimp meat. When feeding fish and shrimp, cut the food into appropriate shapes, too large food is not conducive to the turtle to eat, and pay attention to clean up the hard residue in the food to avoid scratching the turtle's gastrointestinal esophagus.

    It can be fed once a day, and the amount of each feeding is preferably so that the turtle can eat it within 5 minutes. Don't overfeed food, one is that overfeeding can easily cause indigestion in turtles.

    Rapid growth, leading to gastrointestinal diseases, growth malformations, etc.; Second, overfeeding is easy to produce too much food residue, resulting in poor water quality.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    White spots on the shell of the turtle may be due to mold growth, and potassium permanganate can be applied. The white spots on the shell of the turtle may also be caused by nail rot, at this time, the turtle needs to be dried and raised, cleaned with hydrogen peroxide after removing the dead nails, and then applied erythromycin eye ointment**, and pay attention to disinfecting the turtle tank.

    If the white spots on the turtle's shell can be wiped off, then it is likely to be caused by mold growth, in which case potassium permanganate can be smeared**.

    If the white spots on the turtle's shell are difficult to erase, and the affected area is soft, or even smelly, and there is an ulceration phenomenon, then it is likely that it is suffering from nail rot.

    At this time, pay attention to dry raising turtles, soak in water two or three times a day, use a toothpick to pick off the floating dead nails after leaving the water, wash them with hydrogen peroxide again, and then apply erythromycin eye ointment, and the turtles with more serious abdominal nails need to take cephalosporin hydroxil orally at the same time. In addition, pay attention to cleaning and disinfecting the turtle tank.

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