Why doesn t the turtle climb The turtle can t climb on its hind legs, what s going on?

Updated on pet 2024-05-21
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Inactive, afraid of being born and raised, running and catching can't catch it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    First, lack of sunshine Second, calcium deficiency solution: first, the water needs to be changed for 2 3 days in advance, or direct sunlight for a day Second, the main food of the turtle is replaced by small shrimp, which is nutritious enough, and the calcium is high, if you don't like to feed live animals, then you need to buy some turtle food with high calcium Finally, improve the sunshine time, set up a dry area or floating island in the water tank, for the turtle to dry the back, and then the water tank to the position where the sun can be directly exposed, let the turtle dry by itself, but you need to pay attention to the water temperature, and time, otherwise cooked, or, Every day, bring the turtle to the sun with a basin, or a shade place without shelter above, wait for 30 60 minutes, if there is no condition, buy a special energy-saving lamp for reptiles, and place it at 20 cm above the water tank for 2 hours, the price of the lamp is generally 60 90 yuan, the first sunshine method is the fastest, the second is second, and the third is the slowest, and you can choose according to your own situation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are three possible reasons:

    1. Caused by trauma, it may be that the turtle is injured in the process of ordinary activities, resulting in weakness of the hind legs.

    2. Calcium deficiency may be caused by insufficient calcium supplementation in turtles, which leads to the symptoms of calcium deficiency in turtles.

    3. Gastroenteritis, which may be caused by the turtle's irregular diet or eating spoiled food, resulting in gastroenteritis.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The turtle can't climb on its hind legs, what's going on? I think I think it's like this, I think it's like this, it's possible that the turtle is born, I think it's like this, it's possible that the turtle is sick. That's why I can't climb.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I think it's very likely because I think it's very likely because of its hind leg injury, which I think it's very likely because his hind leg is injured, so he can't crawl If that's the case, it is recommended to take a pet hospital to see it, otherwise it will be easy to leave sequelae.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It may be that the space is too small, and the turtle prefers a larger activity space, so try changing the turtle tank. The turtle should have an appropriate amount of water in the container and a terrace raised above the water. Give it the sun, put more stones in the water, and it will climb up the stones and the sundeck to dry the turtle's back.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The turtle can't crawl on his hind legs, this may be because of an injury, or it may be because of a disease, or he should be taken to the pet store to have a look.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Is there something wrong with it, it's injured or something?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Summary. Hello should be pneumonia, a few symptoms of the lungs. 1.

    Breathing, and in severe cases, screaming. 2.Put in deeper water.

    If the body is on the surface of the water, it is pneumonia. The temperature is kept at 30 degrees, and the turtle body has the strongest ability to resist and recover from disease. Mix moxicillin with water to 1:

    Mix the ratio of 20, then place the turtle in the potion and soak for an hour. Once or twice a day. (The bubble medicine is an auxiliary **, the purpose is to allow the turtle body to absorb the drug)...

    Hello should be pneumonia, a few symptoms of the lungs. 1.Breathing, and in severe cases, screaming.

    2.Put in deeper water. If the body is on the surface of the water, it is pneumonia.

    The temperature is kept at 30 degrees, and the turtle body has the strongest ability to resist and recover from disease. Mix with moxicillin in the water, mix well in a ratio of 1:20, then place the turtle in the potion and soak for an hour.

    Once or twice a day. (The bubble medicine is an auxiliary **, the purpose is to allow the turtle body to absorb the drug)...

    Can you type pro.

    My tortoise has been fed for more than 20 years, and I always want to crawl out if I don't eat it recently, but I don't know why.

    Ask about custom messages].

    There are three main reasons why turtles always want to crawl out:

    First, it can't adapt well to the new environment, and the surrounding environment makes it feel very insecure, so it will climb out. Clause.

    Second, the unsuitable temperature will also make the turtle crawl out, because the turtle wants to find a more suitable living environment for it. Clause.

    Third, the water quality is not good, which will also cause the turtle to want to climb out.

    How to do it.

    Ask about custom messages].

    Change the water pro.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Summary. Hello dear, the turtle always wants to crawl out, mainly for the following three reasons.

    First, it can't adapt well to the new environment, and the surrounding environment makes it feel very insecure, so it will climb out. Clause.

    Second, the unsuitable temperature will also make the turtle crawl out, because the turtle wants to find a more suitable living environment for it. Clause.

    Third, the water quality is not good, which will also cause the turtle to want to climb out. Hope mine can help you, oh dear<>

    The turtle doesn't eat and keeps crawling out.

    Hello dear, the turtle always wants to crawl out, mainly for the following three reasons.

    First, it can't adapt well to the new environment, and the surrounding environment makes it feel very insecure, so it will climb out. Clause.

    Second, the unsuitable temperature will also make the turtle crawl out, because the turtle wants to find a more suitable living environment for it. Clause.

    Third, the water quality is not good, which will also cause the turtle to want to climb out. Hope mine can help you, oh dear<>

    My turtle has been raised for nearly 20 years, and I haven't eaten for the past month, and I am agitated and crawling, and sometimes I still have my legs propped up, I don't know what the reason is.

    I've been a turtle for a long time, and it has nothing to do with the environment.

    Existence is a matter of cold weather or cold water, you can put it in a warm place and slowly it will eat.

    Generally, the water temperature is between 25 and 28 degrees Celsius.

    I'm thinking about what's wrong? The weather here is very hot all the time, and the sun is shining every day.

    Is the water quality good? How often should I change the water?

    In terms of water quality, because I am a dry turtle, I often change the water, so I stay in the house freely during the day, and put it in the water when feeding.

    This turtle is 20 years old.

    Then this exists is gastroenteritis, and you need to soak it with glucose and some vitamins to replenish his energy, and at the same time cooperate with drugs**. It is okay to take anti-inflammatory drugs, such as cephalosporin, berberine, etc.

    I've never been fed medicine, can this thing open its mouth?

    If you don't open your mouth, soak your relatives with glucose and vitamins first, and feed the medicine as soon as you open your mouth, or you can mix it with food.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If the turtle doesn't eat and keeps crawling out, it may be because of the following respecies:

    Unsuitable environment: If the environment is too dark or the temperature is too low, the turtle may not want to eat inside it.

    Health problems: If the turtle is sick, it may not want to eat or cannot eat.

    Unbalanced diet: If a turtle's diet is unbalanced, it may not eat.

    If you notice that the turtle is not eating and keeps crawling out, it is recommended that you ask your veterinarian about the cause and get appropriate ** advice.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I happened to have two turtles, and I just observed that they crawl in the same way as other four-hoofed animals, with the front foot on the left and the foot on the back, and the front foot on the right and the back foot together.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It crawls in the same way as other four-hoofed animals, with its front and back feet moving together, and the right front foot and left hind foot moving together.

    Turtle refers to the general term of the turtle and turtle order in a broad sense, and refers to the species under the turtle family in a narrow sense. Turtles are also known as golden turtles, grass turtles, mud turtles, king eight and mountain turtles. In terms of animal taxonomy, it belongs to the class of reptiles, turtles and turtles, and is one of the common turtles and turtles.

    Turtles are found almost everywhere in China, but the production is higher in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. Guangxi, Shandong is also produced in various places, especially in the southeast of Guangxi, south of Guizhou and other places. It is mainly distributed in Japan, Brazil and North Korea.

    Turtles are ancient reptiles that exist. It is characterized by a very strong carapace that allows the turtle to retract its head, tail and limbs into the shell when attacked (except for turtles and snapping turtles). Most turtles are carnivorous and feed on worms, snails, shrimp and small fish, as well as plant stems.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    <> the turtle keeps crawling, it means that it is not used to the environment, and it may also feel fear. In this case, the best way is to rest, put it in a cool place, or cover it with something, and you don't need to feed it for a while, and wait for it to get used to it. In addition, if the weather changes, the turtle will also feel it, and it will become irritable, so there is no need to worry too much about this situation.

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