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A turtle with a very good appetite will not get sick...
If you're worried, you can try tapping the shell, if it's normal for a small turtle shell to be soft, the big shell must be very hard.
It's the nature of turtles to always crawl outward, don't worry.
Red fluff is the garbage on your back that you don't even clean up, don't believe yourself with a toothbrush brush, brush it off.
I've been raising turtles for 10 years, and I know a lot about real sick turtles.
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Povidone-iodine, after coating dry feeding, put it in water when feeding, my turtle is already **! Good luck to your turtle turtle soon**! Now that I am infected, I need to change the water frequently. It's not the same as my family's symptoms, I hope it helps you somewhat. It doesn't look like a rotten armor...
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Erythromycin ointment or potassium permanganate is recommended. See if it's breathing with its mouth open, and if it is, be careful if it's pneumonia.
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Soak potassium permanganate dilution solution once a day for disinfection, remove the lesion, and apply purple potion.
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It is recommended to go to the place where the turtle is sold to buy some turtle protection liquid, and the dosage will be indicated above.
Pay attention to changing the water every day and maintain cleanliness.
Generally, the water should be changed before feeding, and the water should be changed after feeding, and a little turtle protection liquid should be put at the same time.
It should be okay slowly, and my turtle used to be like this.
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Apply medicine first, chlortetracycline eye ointment or Yunnan Baiyao, it is best to disinfect before applying, with hydrogen peroxide or saline. Then dry rearing, bathing 2 times a day, and then continuing dry rearing. In the bath, it is allowed to eat and defecate. Get plenty of sun.
As long as you have patience and perseverance, I believe that your turtle will slowly get better. Early**. Hope.
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It's nothing, knowledge is malnourished, just a little insect.
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Iodine wine wipe potassium permanganate to disinfect the fish tank.
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It shouldn't matter, and it is recommended not to use drugs indiscriminately.
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The best method of tortoise rot beetle disease in Brazil
1. First of all, it is necessary to isolate the sick turtle in time, clean up its rotten parts, wipe its affected parts with hydrogen peroxide, and apply potassium permanganate crystal powder after disinfection.
2. If the disease of the sick turtle is more serious and there is no eating, it is necessary to consider taking a medicated bath**. That is, the sick turtle is medicated and bathed after stirring with relevant drugs and water. However, after the medicated bath, the pet owner should remember to rinse the sick turtle with water in time, and then wipe the iodophor on its affected area.
3. In addition, if the sick turtle still has an appetite, it is not suitable to use the medicated bath** program. For this case, you can try to add Archie to the food of the sick turtle, after the sick turtle has defecation, rinse it with water in time, and then apply the corresponding **ointment to its affected area, and continue to use the drug until the sick turtle**. In addition, during this period, the pet mainly pays attention to the actual situation of the sick turtle, and regularly disinfects the water quality.
4. Finally, during the recuperation period of the sick turtle, the pet should pay attention to strengthening the breeding and management of the sick turtle, and carefully give it good care.
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