Small soft shelled turtles have white spots on their bodies. There was also a stench

Updated on healthy 2024-08-10
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    There are white spots and foul smell on the body of the small soft-shelled turtle, which may be caused by diseases such as rotting nails and water mold.

    The carapace can be observed through the gaps in the back, ventral carapace, and shell of the turtle, and if it is present, it may be seen that there is a yellow or white powder in the seams, or that it smells rancid. If there are white spots on the body of the soft-shelled turtle and there is a rancid smell, it is necessary to consider whether it is water mold, which can be judged by whether there are white spots similar to flocculent on the body of the soft-shelled turtle.

    For rotten nails, potassium permanganate can be applied to the affected area, and some antibiotics can be added to the bait. For water mold, it is necessary to isolate** and use malachite green or methylene blue for medicated baths**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    It will definitely be fine within a few days of releasing it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    You see if you can float first.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Vitiligo, also known as white spot disease, bean mycosis.

    Symptoms and pathological changes: In the early stage of the disease, there are scattered small white spots on the dorsal and ventral carapace of the turtle skirt, and then gradually spread to the limbs and tail. The white spots increase so much that they become white spots in patches, and they look like white clouds when coarsely and coarsely observed.

    As a result, the epidermis is necrotic, disintegrates, and can be peeled off with a slight touch, inducing **ulceration. Turtles suffer from loss of appetite, irritability, wild swimming, or lying down, and slow response. The body is thin and weak.

    If it is placed on its back, the neck is weak and it is difficult to recover from flipping. Some scholars have observed that the mold can also infect the throat and seriously affect the respiration of turtles. It has a greater impact on juvenile and juvenile turtles, often causing respiratory obstruction and death.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The white spots on the side of the small soft-shelled turtle are likely to be white spot disease!

    White spot disease: There are white spots the size of corn and mung beans under the cuticle of the neck, back, abdomen and limbs of the small turtle, with the abdomen being the most, and the lesions are slightly protruding outward. It mainly occurs in juvenile soft-shelled turtles.

    It occurs at high temperatures, the water temperature is 25-30 when it is prevalent, and the peak incidence is within 1 month of hatching of juvenile soft-shelled turtles and within 1 month of entering the greenhouse.

    Precautionary measures. White spot disease prevention and **:(1) Pond disinfection work is in place, and 5g m2 of bleaching powder can be used to disinfect the breeding pond; (2) Appropriate stocking density (reasonable stocking density in greenhouse culture mode: 25 m3 of Japanese soft-shelled turtle, 30 m3 of Chinese soft-shelled turtle, 40 m3 of Taiwanese soft-shelled turtle and Thai soft-shelled turtle); (3) The pH value should be kept at about 3mg, and the dissolved oxygen should be kept above 3mg per liter of water; (4) Before stocking, the soft-shelled turtle seedlings should be disinfected with 1% salt (soaked for 1 minute) or 30ppm oxytetracycline (soaked for 2 hours), and the damage of the soft-shelled turtle should be reduced; (5) Choose high-quality full-price compound feed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is a fungal infection Wash it with lime water, add some erythromycin to the water after washing, the effect of treating mycolin is very good, and the concentration is according to the instructions.

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