What to do if my Brazilian turtle has pneumonia, what should I do if my Brazilian turtle has pneumon

Updated on pet 2024-05-16
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The solution to the side float is to raise the turtle quietly, add the water to 25 degrees with a heating rod (you should not need to add it these days), you must be around this temperature every day, keep the temperature, put the turtle in a dark place, do not make noise about it to add some children's glucose to the water (the kind that children drink, the shade is arbitrary), it will heal in about a week, give the turtle some nutrition, of course, you can not add it, ** do not feed things during the period, do not change the water, about a week or so is fine, it is best not to use medicine, it is also very easy to use medicine**, Don't bask in the sun, remember, remember. This method is very simple, very effective, and has no sequelae, and has many years of experience in raising turtles. Pneumonia is not terrible, what is terrible is medicine, there are no dead turtles, only dead turtles.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are several symptoms of Brazilian tortoise pneumonia. 1.Open your mouth to breathe, and in severe cases, you will also make a scream.

    2.Put the turtle in deeper water. If the body floats on its side of the water, it is pneumonia.

    Note: It is the body that floats on the surface of the water at an angle.

    Method:

    First, keep the temperature at 30 degrees, at which the turtle body has the strongest ability to resist and recover from disease.

    Second, prepare ** medicines. Roxithromycin or pioneer, amoxicillin, vitamin C, needle. (Personally, I don't agree with the use of Qingda**, because *** is too big).

    Third, mix amoxicillin with water, mix it in a ratio of 1:20, then put the turtle in the potion and soak for an hour. Once or twice a day. (The purpose of the bubble medicine is to allow the turtle body to absorb the medicine).

    Fourth, if the turtle is still eating, roxithromycin or pioneer can be wrapped in food and then fed to the turtle. If you are no longer eating, you need to give it a dose. Replace roxithromycin or spearhead with 1:

    20 proportions mixed with water, then inhaled with a needle (needles do not be), and the turtle is instilled. If the turtle is still reluctant to open its mouth, I personally recommend that you can use the mixed medicine to drop into the nose (I used to use the nose drip method to fill the turtle with medicine), 10 drops each time, three times a day.

    Fifth, you can soak vitamin C once every other day to enhance disease resistance. Steep for 30 to 40 minutes at a time. (I used to use a small basin to fill warm water, and then put a vitamin C into the water, stir it evenly and put the turtle into the basin).

    Sixth, if the turtle has begun to stop eating, you can soak glucose every day. It has the effect of replenishing physical strength.

    Seven, ** After a week, if the turtle does not improve, it must be transferred to medicine. Because the turtle has already developed antibodies to the previous ** drug.

    Note:

    If there is no appeal, the slanted float in symptom 2 is just a common cold. Use lighter medications, not antibiotics. Cold spirit, banlan root and other baths.

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