What should I do if the shell of the little turtle is soft, what should I do if the shell of my litt

Updated on pet 2024-06-17
27 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are usually several reasons why the tortoise shell becomes softer. One is nutrient deficiencies (lack of calcium or vitamins), the other is lack of light, and a few turtles have softened their shells due to long-term immersion in water.

    The first thing to consider is the problem of calcium deficiency in turtles. Because the hardness of the turtle shell is generally determined by the amount of calcium in its body, the less calcium content, the softer the turtle's shell. The lack of calcium is caused by the single feed that the pet owner usually feeds, so the pet owner can mix an appropriate amount of small shrimp or pet calcium powder into the turtle's feed, and then feed it to the turtle to help it supplement calcium.

    Secondly, if the turtle is deficient in vitamins, trace elements and other factors that cause the turtle shell to become soft, then the pet owner can consider giving the turtle oral cod liver oil or mixing vitamin powder in their feed to feed together. You can also feed more high-protein foods such as fish and shrimp to supplement nutrition.

    Finally, if the turtle lacks light, the pet owner should usually let it bask in the sun, and the sun is also conducive to promoting calcium absorption. The best way is to put the turtle directly in the sun, but get some water for it to avoid the turtle being dried out by the sun. If the weather is bad and the turtle can't get the sun, the pet owner can also supplement the light with fluorescent lights.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. **Source: The soft shell of the turtle is called soft shell disease, and the soft shell disease is due to the lack of calcium and other components in the turtle feed for a long time during the winter, as well as other reasons, which is easy to cause turtle soft shell disease. If this disease is not prevented well, it is very likely to occur on the juvenile turtles that spend the winter that year.

    2. **Symptoms: Sick turtles do not like to crawl, do not take the initiative to forage, and the dorsal shell and abdominal carapace are soft and deformed.

    3. Prevention and control: During the winter period of the juvenile turtles, let the juveniles bask in the sun regularlyAnimal offal can be added to the turtle feed, and a small amount of cod liver oil can also be added to the turtle feed.

    Small shrimp (with shell) contains more calcium, which can be used as one of the common feed for turtles. Turtles with chronic diseases must be taken orally with calcium lactate tablets 2 times a day, 1 tablet each time, for 1 week.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello: Because most turtles (including your Brazilian turtle) need the unb in sunlight to promote calcium absorption and synthesis, long-term exposure to the sun, especially young turtles, is prone to the symptoms you described, commonly known as mollucid.

    First of all, from the perspective of the environment, it is indoors, and the area is too small. The easiest way is to change a slightly larger tank or organize the box and put it outside, which can be set up with a little deeper water, but to provide a platform that can climb ashore to rest, during which there can be direct sunlight in the morning for no more than 2 hours, it is best to add more calcium content in the food species, such as small fish or shrimp, if there is no condition, it is also a very good choice to add calcium powder to pork and beef. However, adding vitamins directly to the water is not recommended.

    There are always two key points: 1. The environment is best to be able to get the sun as a whole. 2. Feed young turtles with more calcium food, and feed turtle food as little as possible. If you still have questions, you can add, I hope it can help you, thank you!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Trophic skeletal disease (calcium deficiency, hypochondriasis).

    **: Turtles in captivity due to long-term feeding of a single feed, feeding cooked food and low food lack of various trace elements, especially vitamin D3, resulting in a lack of vitamin D in the turtle body, and the ratio of calcium and phosphorus is inverted or lack of calcium, resulting in bone softening of the turtle. Long-term indoor rearing without natural sunlight can also cause the disease.

    Fast-growing juvenile and juvenile turtles are common.

    Symptoms: The movement and feeding of the sick turtle are normal, but when you hold the turtle in your hand, you can feel that the carapace of the sick turtle is soft, and the joints of the limbs are thicker. In severe diseased turtles, the scale armor on the surface of the dorsal shell gradually falls off, the shell is soft, the nails and toenails are falling off, and the carapace is irregular and deformed.

    Prevention and control: In the daily feeding management, the exposure to sunlight should be ensured. Expose the turtle to natural sunlight as much as possible, taking care not to have any obstructions including glass, plastic sheeting, etc.

    UVB fluorescent lamps can also be used for indoor rearing. For terrapins that have the habit of drying their nails, land should be set in the breeding container above the water surface for them to dry their nails. In the daily feeding food, an appropriate amount of calcium powder, shrimp shell powder, shell powder to cod liver oil, vitamin D and multivitamins and some nutritional drugs such as Jinshierkang should be added regularly.

    Hatchlings and hatchlings should be fed some live shrimp in shell on a regular basis. In addition, the feeding bait should pay attention to the combination of animal bait and plant bait, and feed green vegetable leaves appropriately. For more severely diseased turtles, 10 calcium gluconate (1 mL kg) can be injected intramuscularly.

    There is no way to recover from the carapace that has caused the carapace.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Get plenty of sun and feed some calcium-containing foods such as shrimp in the shell.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In fact, the problem is not big, and it is very easy to solve, don't worry that it will not eat since it was bought, and it has been a week since today.

    Anorexia can cut food into small pieces, use a clip to hold the mouth of the touch, and stuff the food into it when it opens its mouth

    Turtles sometimes have anorexia for no reason, to use tough means to help it resume eating, the other is the taste problem, you have to give it a variety of food, can not always feed one, occasionally to change the taste

    Warming at 28 to 30 degrees Celsius also helps turtles to feed

    Both of its shells are soft.

    Lack of calcium , deficiency of vitamins A and D

    Calcium: Give it a small fish and go head.

    Vitamin A : animal liver , cut into small pieces to give it.

    Vitamin D : Spend time in the sun after 4 p.m.

    His eyes were swollen.

    If the eye is swollen due to a lack of vitamin A, you can give it vitamin A supplements, and you can also use chloramphenicol eye drops to treat eye diseases.

    The water in its tank should not be higher than its shell, but also give it a place like a stone, so that it can climb up to rest, always soak in water will also be soft shell It is best to bask in the sun every day, the water should be changed once every three or two days, when changing the water, you should help it take a bath, brush it gently with a toothbrush, it doesn't matter if you change the water with tap water, but it is best to use the food that has been dried for a day, small fish and shrimp meat leaves and dry food are also OK, but the small fish should go to the head, the shrimp should be shelled and headed, otherwise it will stab the mouth and esophagus) The meat is best cooked, raw can also be but don't give too much, Do not feed in the water, because there is oil, which will deteriorate the water quality

    Vegetable leaves should be washed and cleaned, and dry food should be eaten in half an hour

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can feed it some fresh small fish and shrimp, the shrimp should peel off the shell, the shell is soft may be caused by the lack of calcium, usually give it more sun.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Bask in the sun, supplement calcium, calcium tablets and let the veterinarian feed you, don't feed those turtle food that are all deceitful, buy live fish directly, small grass carp, my family eats live two for 15 years and has been very healthy. Bask in the sun, get a stone platform that he can climb up on his own, change the water frequently, use tap water directly, which has chlorine in it, and use a seven-color heating lamp in winter.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Lack of calcium, feeding steamed buns or something is harming your turtle! It is best to feed live fish and shrimp, do not feed blindly, and bask in the sun.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    My little turtle of the same style, raised for about a year has been fine, suddenly the shell softened, and it died not long after.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What's going on with the soft shell of the little turtle, take the yellow-edged closed-shell turtle as an example of the turtle valley turtle old

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In addition to turtle food, feed some dried shrimp and cuttlefish bones, and often dry your back.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Give it more sun, I feel that it is a lack of calcium, I personally do not recommend sunshine lamps, how good is the pure natural sun.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Calcium deficiency, malnutrition, short hours of sunshine.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Bask in the sun, and it's in the sun without water!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Feed some small shrimp and bask in the sun.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's very simple, you can give it calcium supplements [I've also encountered this situation].

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1 may be changing the shell, 2 supplementing calcium food.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because of the usual lack of attention to the sun, the lack of vitamins will lead to the deformation of the turtle shell, and it is more difficult for turtles with this disease. If the turtle does not eat food, it should be fed liquid medicine from its nose, and the turtle should be fed a variety of foods, and it should also pay attention to vitamin supplementation and insist on basking in the sun every day.

    Give foods high in calcium and low in phosphorus. High levels of phosphorus can lead to the release of calcium from bones and carapaces. Calcareous can be ** carapace synthesis material.

    It is also important to feed the turtle whole small animal food, such as small fish, mealworms, crickets, and wax borer larvae, and should try to provide balanced nutrition at full price. Herbivorous and miscellaneous turtles also need nutritionally balanced feed.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    First of all, from the perspective of the environment, it is indoors, and the area is too small. The easiest way is to change a slightly larger tank or organize the box and put it outside, which can be set up with a little deeper water, but to provide a platform that can climb ashore to rest, during which there can be direct sunlight in the morning for no more than 2 hours, it is best to add more calcium content in the food species, such as small fish or shrimp, if there is no condition, it is also a very good choice to add calcium powder to pork and beef. However, adding vitamins directly to the water is not recommended.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Calcium deficiency. Bask in the sun more, bask in the water for about 15 minutes a day, and buy some unsalted dried shrimp for it to eat.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Causes of softening of baby turtle shells: calcium deficiency, high ambient temperature, excessive moisture, insufficient sun exposure, pathogenic bacterial infection.

    1. Calcium deficiency.

    The shell of the baby turtle is mainly composed of calcium, and if there is a lack of calcium in the feeding and dismantling materials, it will cause the calcium intake in the baby turtle to be insufficient and unable to form a hard shell. This is the most common reason for the softening of the shell.

    2. The ambient temperature is too high.

    High temperatures can speed up the metabolism of baby turtles, but they can also increase calcium loss. If the calcium content of the feed cannot meet the needs, it will also cause the shell to become soft.

    3. Too much water.

    Baby turtles live on land, and if the surrounding environment is humid, the acidity on the shell increases, which can dissolve the calcium on the shell, causing the chitinin to soften.

    4. Insufficient sunlight exposure.

    Baby turtles need proper sunlight exposure to maintain calcium absorption. If the exposure time is too short, it may also cause insufficient calcium intake and the shell will become softer.

    5. Pathogenic bacterial infection.

    Certain pathogens that cause shell softening, such as shell softness virus, can infect baby turtles, disrupting the growth of shells and new bones, causing the chitin to deform and soften.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    One of the characteristics of turtle growth is that it grows larger as the carapace grows, so it is important for calcium requirements. Although calcium is also contained in general food, it needs to rely on UVB in sunlight to convert and absorb, so turtles need to bask in the sun or be illuminated by artificial light sources as compensation.

    Of course, it is not excluded that it may be caused by other patients.

    The main component of the tortoise shell is calcium, and the reason why the shell softens is that the calcium intake is insufficient or the calcium cannot be absorbed and utilized. Here's how it works:

    1.Give foods high in calcium and low in phosphorus. High levels of phosphorus can lead to the release of calcium from bones and carapaces. Calcareous can be ** carapace synthesis material.

    2.Give regular sunlight exposure. In addition to calcium, vitamin D3 is needed for the synthesis of bones and carapaces. Vitamin D3 is usually not found in plants, but it can be synthesized by UV-B exposure from sunlight.

    3.If it is kept indoors, an artificial light source containing UV-B wavelengths should be provided.

    It is easy to be isolated by the blocking of glass and acrylic. Therefore, both sunlight and artificial light sources must be directly irradiated to be effective.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If you're worried, you might as well take it to the veterinarian. After all, veterinary professionalism.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Probably out of the shell.

    Or you're putting too much water.

    Or put it in the ground to dry (30 minutes ---1 hour).

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    When the shell of the baby turtle is soft, it can be exposed to more sun and calcium.

    When the turtle shell becomes soft, you should often give the turtle the sun, or add some animal liver to the turtle's food, or you can get some small shrimp with the shell for the turtle to eat, because its calcium content is very high, if the turtle's food is not high in calcium, it may suffer from soft shell disease, in fact, the turtle shell is soft and may be caused by soft shell disease, or put some cod liver oil in the turtle's feed.

    If you don't bask in the sun for a long time in the cold weather in winter, it may lead to soft shell disease at home, and you should carefully observe whether they have chronic diseases in the process of feeding turtles.

    Precautions for raising turtles

    1. If you are not regularly exposed to ultraviolet rays, the shell of young turtles is easy to become soft. Therefore, you should get proper exposure to the sun to enhance your physical fitness, but remember to expose yourself to the sun in summer.

    2. Turtles need a lot of calcium and should be fed food that contains a lot of calcium.

    3. When the tortoise hibernates, do not let it be completely immersed in water, keep it in moist sand*, and provide an environment of about 16.

    4. The water in the breeding tank should be replaced frequently. Otherwise, due to the high temperature, there is excrement and leftover feed in the water, which will promote the growth of germs, so change the water at least once a week.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Feed it some meat slowly. Or Shopee. Make small pieces so that they can float on the water so that the turtle will notice. Feed it in the summer, and it will be delicious!

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