My baby Brazilian tortoise has skinned. My Brazilian tortoise is getting more and more peeling, what

Updated on pet 2024-05-23
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is the skin disease of the Brazilian turtle, which is mainly caused by the infection of bacteria in the turtle body, ** method: apply the affected area with purple syrup or iodophor, 2-3 times a day, for 3 5 days.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Maybe it's rotten. Change the water frequently. Tap water should settle for 2-3 days. It may also be a detachment, indicating that it has grown a little.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There is the problem of water quality, and there is not enough light.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Change the water frequently, and keep the water temperature at 25-27 degrees.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Mainly because of the water quality, it is recommended that the tap water be exposed to the sun for two or three days, and then give the turtle to use, another reason is that the turtle will molt during the year, which is a normal state, the following are some reference suggestions for me to raise turtles, hope.

    1. The Brazilian turtle is a relatively easy turtle species to raise. However, this does not mean that you can raise them indiscriminately, and you still need to pay attention to the method of raising Brazilian turtles.

    2. Feeding rules:

    Adults are recommended 3 times a week, but hatchlings can be once a day. Brazilian tortoises have a keen sense of sight and smell, so they are very good at grabbing food. Under the conditions of captivity, they like to eat animal bait, such as fish, pork, animal offal, mussels, snails and bloodworms (midges larvae), red heartworms (earthworms), mealworms (bread worms), fly maggots, etc., and the food should not have thorns and bones to avoid injury to turtles.

    It is better to feed fresh raw meat, the meat becomes hard after cooking, and the turtle does not like to eat hard things. Brazilian turtles love shrimp. Adult or elderly Brazilian tortoises are extremely hungry, and some turtles will eat plants such as leaves, rice, and soft melons and fruits, but this is relatively rare.

    Young turtles basically eat only meat. The red-eared turtle has no selective feeding time, and eats evenly day and night. In the state of hunger, there is a rush to eat, and the phenomenon of eating too much and eating too much occurs.

    3. Hatchling turtle rearing:

    Juvenile Brazilian tortoises can be raised in flat-bottomed containers, plastic pots, plastic troughs, glass tanks or boxes, and aquariums are all suitable.

    Each baby turtle should have 5 litres of water to move around, and the depth of the water should not exceed the length of the turtle's body, so that the turtle can hold its feet to the ground when it breathes at the surface. At the same time, they must also be made of bricks and stone chips or buy a sundeck so that the turtle can dry its back. Floating islands are not suitable because hatchlings often can't climb up.

    The water temperature that the hatchlings can adapt to is about 23-28 degrees Celsius. When it's cold, the air on the container should also be warmed, and adding a shade light to the tank can give you the best of both worlds. If the water temperature is still too low, you can set a heating rod in the water to adjust the temperature as much as possible.

    4. Adult turtle breeding:

    Adult turtles need much larger tanks so that they have enough room to move. To create an ideal environment, a pair of grown Brazilian tortoises need at least 100 litres of water. If the tank is too small, the Brazilian turtle will quickly become obese and sluggish, and if it falls into the water on all fours, it will drown because it cannot roll over.

    There have also been cases of tortoiseshell stunting due to the size of the culture container. Large plastic basins, aquariums or large wooden containers with plastic sheeting can be used as turtle troughs. The most convenient is the trough with drainage holes, as it is easy to change the water and clean frequently.

    In order to make the water temperature in the breeding tank reach the temperature preferred by the Brazilian turtle, the heating rod used in the aquarium is used, and the equipment and wiring should be prevented from getting stuck in the Brazilian turtle. The electric felt can also be placed at the bottom of the outside of the breeding box, and the synthetic resin rubber can be padded under the electric felt as an insulating material. However, the water temperature should not be higher than the outside temperature (about 25 to 30 degrees Celsius) to prevent the Brazilian turtle from catching cold.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Desquamate. When you find that there are floating soft pieces in the hands and feet of the Brazilian turtle, you can choose to use a soft toothbrush to help brush them off, and pay attention not to tear them by hand. During the growth stage, the shell will fall off at will in different parts, ranging from about half a human tail nail to a large nail of the shell.

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  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is normal for a turtle to molt, rolling is a sign of the growth of a small turtle, a turtle is a reptile, it will molt as the body grows, it is the process of new ** growth and appearance, which usually represents the growth of the turtle. It is normal for a turtle to molt and is a sign of the growth of a baby turtle, a turtle is a reptile, it will molt as the body grows, it is a process of new ** growth and appearance, which usually represents the growth of the turtle. With the naked eye, you can see the white translucent skin, and there is the texture of the original **, some are covered on the **, some are floating in the water, and some are rolled up and hung on the new **.

    A gentle rub with a cotton swab can wipe off the old skin to reveal the new skin or can be easily torn off with tweezers, but not all reptiles molt.

    The turtle molts like a snake, but it is not all shed at once, but slowly shedding, and when the turtle is molting, you don't want to help, let it shed slowly. Help tear, a little bit of damage to the newborn skin, let it naturally complete this metabolic phenomenon on it.

    When the turtle molts, there will be a lot of dead skin in the water, so be sure to keep the fish tank clean and change the water frequently.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If there is a rancid smell, it is rotten skin Local rotten skin is disinfected and dried for about half an hour every day, and the turtle will not rot when it adapts to the water quality.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the domestic baby Brazilian turtle 40 has a layer, and the white skin is molting, you can put a little less water in the fish tank, and it will be fine after a while.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The weather is warmer, and the skin molts normally. Don't worry. At this time, turtles and turtles are more vulnerable, it is recommended to change the water frequently and disinfect the living environment with 5% povidone-iodine solution!

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