My turtle vomited, what s the condition?

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

    First of all, if the temperature is below 16 degrees, then it can cause indigestion, and the turtle may vomit with light red feces. In addition, when the temperature is below 16 degrees Celsius, turtles generally do not eat.

    In addition, if you suffer from heat stroke due to sun exposure, you may also vomit. In the summer, when the turtle is sunbathed through the window, if the water temperature in the sink rises too quickly, the turtle will also suffer from heat stroke. When the turtle suffers from heat stroke, it is necessary to immediately move it to a cool place so that its body temperature can slowly drop, and not suddenly put it into cold water, which is very bad for the body.

    After a while, if the turtle still can't ** and appears to have weak limbs, take it to the animal hospital.

    Finally, there is the third possibility, turtles often spit out indigestible food residues from their mouths, which is a very normal physiological reaction.

    You can observe what the turtle is spitting out and then decide on the method.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Turtles are more pungent and generally do not get sick. I've had a baby turtle at home for eight years, and I've been raising it from the size of a thermos cap to a small pot now. It hibernates, and in winter it begins to go without food or drink for months, as long as the water is changed.

    Usually I feed him small fish (chopped) or pork liver and shredded meat every morning, and I only feed him once a day, and I have to change the clean water once. The turtle has always grown healthily and occasionally vomits, not because it has a serious illness, but simply because it does not digest well. You should be careful to feed it fresh food, and freeze it when it is hot to prevent it from spoiling.

    And keep the turtle in a cool and ventilated place, not exposed to direct sunlight, so that it does not suffer from heat stroke. I believe that through your recuperation, the turtle will grow up smoothly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Eat and pull unknown things.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Pregnant??? Or get drunk hahahaha.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Weak water, choking ,,, not pneumonia.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. The cause and method of tortoise vomiting.

    If the tortoise vomits, it is generally due to the fact that the tortoise has been bathing for too long, and the owner has done something else to forget that the tortoise is still bathing, resulting in the tortoise staying in the cold water for too long, and the tortoise has already vomited when it is found.

    When this happens, don't panic, first take the turtle out of the cold water and place it in an environment with a constant temperature of about 27 degrees, let it adjust itself, if conditions allow, preferably in a sunny place, in order to promote its metabolic circulation.

    Then pay attention to the state of the turtle to prevent the temperature difference from changing in a short period of time and causing the turtle to catch a cold.

    Under normal circumstances, the basic turtle will slowly get better, but if the situation is more serious, there is a lot of vomit, and the mental state of the turtle is very bad, the head is obviously drooping, and the eyes are often closed and not open, then it means that the turtle is choking, and the turtle is carried out according to the method of drowning.

    2. Causes and methods of vomiting of water turtles and semi-water turtles.

    Generally speaking, the vomiting of water turtles and semi-water turtles can be roughly divided into the following factors. First of all, the turtle may have eaten raw and cold food, which refers to some foods that have not been completely thawed, such as meat, fish and shrimp food, etc. After swallowing it, the turtle could not digest it and vomited.

    In this case, you should first check whether the raw and cold food swallowed by the turtle is vomited, and if it is not vomited, then take corresponding measures to ** the turtle.

    In addition, some digestive drugs can also be used to promote the movement of the turtle's stomach and intestines, and remove the food that is difficult to digest as soon as possible. Then place it in a constant temperature environment of about 27 degrees Celsius to adjust itself, observe carefully, do not often pick it up and look at it, less alarm the turtle, let it rest.

    If it is vomiting caused by eating spoiled food, then in addition to the above measures, it is necessary to supplement some glucose to the turtle to regulate the body.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Answer: What should I do if a turtle spits out food?

    1. Do not feed the turtle food. The premise is that the turtle eats too much. I think it's okay to let it rest for a while.

    2. Don't feed the turtle anymore and eat it on ice. This bad situation may be caused by you feeding ice food.

    3. Check the water environment where the turtle lives. Because the quality of the water will also affect the turtle.

    4. Improve the sun's irradiation. The reason may be that you don't have good lighting conditions, so that's why it's like this.

    6. Take the turtle to the veterinarian to solve the problem in detail. The turtle threw up, probably because it was sick.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It may be that the turtle is sick, for example, it has gastroenteritis, and the food cannot be digested, so it spits up. It is possible that the turtle has eaten something by mistake, such as a small stone, a beer cover, or something, which leads to a blockage of the digestive tract. Generally, turtles do not eat fatty meat, and they will vomit if they eat it, and they will have diarrhea if they don't vomit.

    1. Proper sun exposure, but avoid exposure to strong light. It is best to choose the morning or evening sun, basking in the sun for 30 to 40 minutes; This improves calcium absorption and disease resistance.

    2. Don't always feed synthetic feed. There are a lot of synthetic feeds that do not meet the nutritional standards, even if there are standards, it often leads to a large loss of vitamins and proteins in the processing process, and the turtle is not easy to digest the synthetic material, which may cause indigestion, and your turtle will appear in that situation.

    So feed more small fish, small shrimp, lean meat.

    3. Let the turtle occasionally exercise to improve physical fitness and prevent infection.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Don't always feed *** feed. **Feed has a lot of nutritional standards, even if there are standards, in the process of processing often leads to a large loss of vitamins and proteins, and the turtle is not easy to digest the feed, may cause indigestion, on your turtle's kind of situation.

    So feed more small fish, small shrimp, lean meat.

    Let the turtle occasionally exercise to improve physical fitness and prevent infection.

    Water quality problems look at the personal geography of the water, quite a lot of tap water directly poured to raise are very good, young turtles just eat bite bite is not normal, the bite in the mouth a few times spit out is not hungry, the new turtle to home three days before the rest of the rest of the matter, to get a sunbath stone on the line, every day let the sun, the baby turtle is still floating that, do not believe in the deep water more to see if it is floating water, after a week of floating water on their own sinking bottom walking.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the turtle can't digest it, it will spit it out, and it's normal to do this, just cut it a little smaller the next time you feed it.

    I usually feed lean meat, which is cut into thin strips, which grows faster and is easier to eat than turtle food.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Turtle vomiting may have eaten raw, cold, not completely thawed food and could not digest it. You can feed some digestive drugs to promote their intestinal movements, drain the food as soon as possible, and then put it in a constant temperature of about 27 degrees Celsius to adjust themselves.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello landlord, the turtle vomiting food may have gastroenteritis, you have to stop eating, put berberine tablets in the water, so that after a period of time, it should be cured.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It may be that the temperature is not suitable for the turtle to eat, or the turtle is anorexic, or the turtle is sick, causing it to refuse to eat or vomit.

    The baby turtles eat at a time of temperature and if the temperature is low in winter, if the owner has not fed it for a long time and wants it to eat, the baby turtle can be fed in warm water before feeding. If the feeding is normal and adequate in the summer, the baby turtle rarely feeds again in the winter.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Get in good shape, you can do this, don't feed the turtle food. The premise is that the turtle eats too much. I think it's okay to let it rest for a while.

    Get in good shape, you can do this, don't feed the turtle anymore, ice food. This bad situation may be caused by you feeding ice food.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Turtles can also vomit if they eat too much before bathing and then exercise too much during the bath, or if they choke on water because the water level is too high.

    This kind of vomiting phenomenon that will only occur after bathing, generally let the turtle vomit out, put the turtle turtle at a constant temperature of 28 degrees to automatically adjust, and rest for a while.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. The cause of the tortoise's vomiting.

    1. It may be that eating foods that can cause gastrointestinal discomfort, such as milk, yogurt, etc., or eating too much and too sweet fruits, or eating poisonous plants, or eating unthawed food, or eating spoiled food will cause the turtle to vomit.

    2. At the same time, the air temperature difference is too large, the water temperature difference is too large, and recent surgical operations, such as cleaning up rotten nails, eating too much before bathing, choking on water during bathing, etc., will cause the turtle to vomit.

    2. How to vomit a turtle**.

    1. If the turtle vomits because it eats food that causes gastrointestinal discomfort or eats too much or too sweet fruit food, the turtle can be kept active at the temperature and the gastrointestinal function of the turtle can be adjusted by itself.

    2. If you vomit because you eat poisonous plants, you can take soapy water to wash the stomach of the turtle, if you vomit because you eat unthawed food, you can first use morphine to promote gastric emptying, and then maintain a constant temperature of 28, so that the turtle's gastrointestinal function can be slowly adjusted by itself.

    3. If you vomit because you eat spoiled food, you need to replenish body fluids in time after vomiting, and you can inject 5% glucose sodium chloride injection into the turtle's abdominal cavity.

    4. If the vomiting is caused by the large air temperature difference, the turtle can be allowed to adjust itself at a constant temperature of 28.

    5. If the vomiting is caused by the large temperature difference in the water, if the turtle is found to have vomited in the water and the head is drooping, the turtle should be treated according to the method of drowning, and at the same time injected with antibiotics in time**.

    6. If vomiting is caused by bacterial infection after surgery, antibiotics need to be injected in time**.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In fact, the so-called "turtle food" is simply a cheating land, and the profiteers only want to make money, regardless of the weak turtles and turtles that they just bought, and sell the turtles and turtles alive and dead, and the turtles and turtles don't eat the garbage at all.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Did you vomit after eating or did you vomit out undigested food after eating for a while? The former may have no appetite or don't like to eat.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Exhaust breathing, if the turtle is in a good mental state, it simply spits bubbles, just for exhaust and convenient sinking; Pneumonia, after the turtle is infected with pneumonia, it will also spit bubbles in the water, accompanied by sinking, it needs to be isolated and fed in time, and fed with anti-inflammatory drugs**; The cold is slippery, the temperature drops suddenly, and the turtle has a small foam at the corner of its mouth, which means that it is a cold, and it can be fed cold medicine.

    If the turtle is in good spirits, it simply spits bubbles, just to expel the gas from its body so that it can sink. If the turtle lives in a shallow water, it is a normal physiological phenomenon and the keeper does not need to worry too much.

    The turtle may also be infected with pneumonia when it spits bubbles, and when it is put into the water, it will also float sideways, and the overall mental state and appetite of the pin type will be significantly reduced. It can be fished out of the water and kept in isolation, during which the water temperature needs to be stabilized at about 30, and an appropriate amount of amoxicillin should be fed.

    If the temperature drops suddenly, the turtle has a small foam at the corner of its mouth, and does not eat or drink, it may be a cold. You can take the turtle to bask in the sun more to kill the bacteria on the turtle shell, and feed it with special pet cold medicine**. Clean up the impurities in the tank to ensure the hygiene of the water quality, so that the turtle can recover as soon as possible.

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