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My feeding method: Where to live: Take a container, get some sand and gravel, build a land on the side, decorate some water, you can eat As for eating, it is best not to rush to feed when you go home in the first two days, observe for two days, and also give the turtle a chance to familiarize yourself with the environment Generally speaking, turtles and turtles eat fresh small fish, small shrimp, and lean meat are OK, if your turtle is very small, then use scissors to cut small If it is relatively large, then small live fish can also be of course some red worms, bread worms, can also look disgusting, and turtles and turtles can eat dog feed Even apples and bananas (mixed with meat to supplement vitamins) The most important thing is to develop habits from an early age (: Only the food is fresh and clean will not be easy to diarrhea Generally, diarrhea is actually due to excessive temperature difference For example, put him in an air-conditioned room for a while, and then take it out to bask in the sun Usually change the water frequently It is important to bask in the sun The best time to bask in the sun is after 3 o'clock in the morning and afternoon Remember to bask in the sun every day So it is best not to let the young turtles hibernate in the first two years.
Because hibernation is easy to contract diseases, it will also consume a lot of physical strength For turtles that do not allow them to hibernate, you can take measures to warm them when the temperature drops down in winter, and if you have small red ears, you can put a thermostatic rod in the water (generally available in ornamental fish markets). I think it's best to try to have a water temperature of around 26 degrees; Regarding the water depth of the heating rod, usually the heating rod must be fully immersed in water to operate safely, so follow the instructions. It is important to keep a thermometer in the water and keep an eye on the changes in the water temperature and whether it is close to the temperature you are adjusting.
Kindness... Understand these general can cope with the reasons why turtles don't eat: 1. The temperature is not enough.
Turtles and tortoises will only eat when they are above 15 degrees. Turtles need to hibernate and generally wake up in April and May as the temperature increases. 2. Pneumonia.
Turtles and turtles get pneumonia due to excessive temperature changes, symptoms: loud breathing, secretions from the nose, and even blockage. Method:
Put 1 capsule of vitamin B and 1 capsule of Pioneer 4 in the water. 3. Gastroenteritis. Symptoms:
Blood in the stool. **Method: Soak in authentic turtle protection water.
4. White eye disease. Symptoms: Swelling of the eye with a white foreign body.
**Method: Erythromycin ointment or chlortetracycline ophthalmic ointment. These are all assumptions, and I think you can try to feed something fishy, Brazilian turtles like mild environments, like to bask in the sun, get more sun, if it's a new turtle, don't be in a hurry to feed things, you need time to get used to the environment.
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Let's go to the Turtle Friend's House, it's very detailed, and I can't write that much here.
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It's winter, the Brazilian turtle is hibernating, so it's not going to eat, it's going to excrete, and when it's hot, it's going to eat and excrete, and the water is higher than the turtle's back, and it's going to be raised with sea sand There's no problem, but you have to wash the sand, and it's winter, and it's fine, but in the summer, it's a little troublesome to raise a turtle in the sand, and you've got an island, and then the turtle will definitely climb up, and the turtle has just swam and it's climbed on the sand, and it's going to be full of sand, and I put the turtle in the sand last summer As a result, his whole body was covered with sand, so it was better to throw the sand under the water in the summer, and it didn't matter in the winter.
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