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Pneumonia. It's not easy to treat. The turtle I bought was able to survive but died before it was cured. Check it out for yourself. Hope to get better.
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It's sick, and the effect won't be too ideal.
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The turtle always stretches its neck is not necessarily sick, it is actually normal for the turtle to stretch its neck occasionally, if it is stretching its neck during feeding, it may be looking for food, but the turtle stretches its neck too often may be suffering from pneumonia.
The turtle's neck is stretched very long, considering whether there is a lack of oxygen, the turtle breathes with its lungs, and it will be deprived of oxygen for a long time underwater. It could also be out of curiosity. If the turtle still has a mouth open and does not eat, it may have pneumonia and should be medicated in time**.
The turtle always sticks its neck out.
The turtle always sticks out its neck, probably suffering from pneumonia. In general, it is normal for a turtle to occasionally stretch its neck. However, if the turtle stretches its neck too often, it may be suffering from pneumonia, and it is usually accompanied by other symptoms, such as bowing its head and difficulty breathing.
Gasping for breath or making strange noises. At this time, it is necessary to keep the water temperature of the turtle constant and isolate the turtle**. Amoxicillin-containing can be used.
or gentamicin and other ingredients of the drug, etc.
The turtle is always sticking its neck out, it is not necessarily sick, if it is stretching its neck when feeding, it may be looking for food, which indicates that the turtle is in a relatively healthy and active state, as long as the turtle has a good appetite, the owner does not have to worry. The turtle not only stretches its neck but also opens its mouth to breathe, indicating that the turtle is sick and may be infected with pneumonia, at this time the turtle's mouth will also have white foam spit out, and in severe cases, the turtle will turn its belly and float on the water, indicating that the pneumonia is more serious, and it is recommended to seek medical attention in time**. If the water quality of the turtle is too poor, the turtle may stretch its neck when it is unwilling to be in the water, and the owner can change the water frequently for the turtle.
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In general, it is normal behavior for a turtle to stretch its neck, indicating that he is curious about something, or what he wants to eat. But if he often stretches his neck, tilts his head upwards or chirps, it means that he has a problem with his lungs, and he has pneumonia, which should be done immediately, pneumonia is very dangerous for turtles. If he chirps, it's pneumonia.
You can buy antibiotics, bathe him according to his weight, generally be controlled, and keep him warm to don't let him catch a cold. Last year, my little turtle had pneumonia, I went to buy a pack of enrofloxacin, divided it into 20 parts, bathed him for 20 days, kept warm, and gave him a little sun in the morning, okay. Look at the size of my little turtle.
At that time, the doctor asked how big and how much did you weigh? I went to the doctor, and I didn't bring the turtle there, it was all estimated.
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Under normal circumstances, turtles have their necks stretched out, so it is normal for turtles to stretch their necks, but it should be abnormal if they often shrink inside.
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Turtles with elongated necks (particularly long necks) are mainly caused by pneumonia, and when a turtle has pneumonia, it is likely to cause the turtle to have difficulty breathing, and it needs to be extended before it can breathe. During this period, it will also cause the turtle to have symptoms such as lack of strength in the limbs, decreased appetite or reluctance to crawl, etc., which should be done in time. It is recommended to use normal saline and gentamicin** once a day, and wait until a week later if there is still no recovery, at which point it is necessary to see a doctor in time to avoid further seriousness.
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The turtle opens its mouth and stretches its neck because it cannot breathe well, which is a typical manifestation of pneumonia. Keepers should first isolate tortoises with pneumonia from healthy tortoises to prevent contagion. Sick turtles need to live in a pool with a water temperature of 25, eat plenty of high-protein foods, and if their symptoms do not improve, they need to be taken to a pet hospital**.
When the tortoise feels that it is not breathing, it will stretch its neck and open its mouth to inhale. Usually this symptom is caused by pneumonia, and the keeper should first isolate the sick turtle from the healthy turtle to prevent the spread of the disease.
The isolated turtle needs to be conditioned in a turtle pond with a water temperature of 25, pay attention to the water level should not be too high, and the turtle needs oxygen. It is also necessary to change the water frequently to maintain the health of the water quality, and pay attention not to change the tap water directly into the turtle pond, but to dry it for two days until the chlorine in the water decomposes.
In terms of medicine, antibiotics can be put in the water to help**, and in terms of food, it is recommended to feed the turtle some high-protein foods such as egg yolks, and the turtle should clean up the residue in time after eating. If the tortoise's pneumonia still does not improve, you can take it to a pet hospital for medical treatment.
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If the turtle simply stretches its neck and there are no other anomalies, then this is just a normal sign and the keeper does not need to worry. If the turtle still opens its mouth to inhale when it stretches its neck, it means that it has pneumonia and cannot breathe smoothly, and it needs to be carried out in time**.
The turtle itself can stretch its neck, as long as it does not show abnormal behavior, then the keeper does not need to worry, this is a sign of the turtle's health. Turtles that eat and catch colds will not stretch their necks, but will shrink into their shells listlessly.
If the turtle has other symptoms when it stretches its neck, such as panting with its mouth open and making frequent noises, it means that the turtle has pneumonia. Turtles with pneumonia will have difficulty breathing and need to breathe through this occurrence, and the keeper needs to take the turtle for ** immediately.
First of all, the turtle should be placed in water at a water temperature of 25, and the water level should not be too high to facilitate the turtle's breathing. In terms of medicine, antibiotics can be added to the water**, and in terms of diet, you need to feed high-protein foods such as egg yolks. If the tortoise's pneumonia does not get better.
It is recommended to send it to a vet hospital for processing**.
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