What to do if a Brazilian turtle has a cold? Nose bubbling!

Updated on pet 2024-06-20
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It shouldn't be a big problem, as long as it can eat and sleep, there is no problem with bright eyes, it's good to bask in the sun more, and it's good to observe it...

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Upper respiratory tract infections.

    If you really can't do it, go to Google to search for "animal hospital", the introduction of the animal hospital above is complete, there is a hospital specializing in ** turtle disease, contact it, don't delay.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Bubbling to play with you. I guess it's a tortoise. Normal disease-free.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Get more sun, change the water frequently, and soak one or two amoxicillin.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Turtles with bubbling noses are usually suffering from colds, pneumonia, and poor water quality.

    First of all, the water quality is turbid, and the water can be changed. Secondly, to see if the turtle is weak and not interested in food, if it is, use amoxicillin, Sanjiu cold spirit and other anti-inflammatory cold medicines for medicinal baths, each time soak for about half an hour, under normal circumstances, 2 or 3 times can be improved. Finally, if pneumonia is induced, it is recommended to take it to the pet hospital in time for acceptance**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The turtle's nose is bubbling because it has a cold, and this disease should be timely**, otherwise it will become pneumonia. It should be noted that the manifestations of a cold are very similar to pneumonia, but the latter is much more difficult to treat, and when you get sick, you tend to make a sound, and when you put it in the water, it will float on its side. No matter what kind of disease, if you want to **, you must first keep the temperature at about 30, and then feed an appropriate amount of amoxicillin.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A turtle's bubbling nose may be a cold or pneumonia and should be taken to the veterinarian.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello. The turtle's bubbling nose may be a cold.

    If there is no cold.

    Then it's normal.

    Because turtles also breathe through their noses.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Colds, bubbling in the nose caused by colds, usually caused by large temperature differences, can be medicated with some anti-inflammatory cold medicines**; Pneumonia, fever, dyspnea, nose bubbling and other symptoms after illness, in order to avoid the deterioration of the disease, it is recommended to take it to the hospital in time**; Water quality is stained, and the nose is bubbling caused by turbid water quality, and it can be improved by cleaning the water source in time.

    A turtle's bubbling nose may be caused by a cold, and symptoms such as a runny nose and frequent mouth opening for breathing may be caused by a large temperature difference in the weather or a cooler water temperature. Keepers can put some anti-inflammatory cold medicines such as amoxicillin in warm water, and then put the turtle in warm water for a medicinal bath. Under normal circumstances, it can be improved 2 or 3 times, and it can be taken out after soaking for 15 minutes each time.

    If the cold is not in time, it is easy to induce pneumonia, which will cause symptoms such as hotheadedness, difficulty breathing, runny nose, bubbling, etc., and in severe cases, it will cause scabbing of the nostrils, gradual emaciation of the turtle body, anorexia and other symptoms. It is recommended that the breeder take it to the hospital in time to receive it**.

    When the water is polluted, the turtle's nose will inhale something sticky, and when it breathes, it will bubble. It is recommended that the owner change the water frequently to ensure that the room is clean and avoid the occurrence of diseases caused by water pollution.

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