1. Hemostasis: If the Brazilian tortoise is injured and bleeding, the breeder should stop the bleeding first. At this time, the Brazilian tortoise should be fished out of the water immediately, and the bleeding position should be found, and then the hemostatic drug should be smeared or sprayed on the wound.
2. Disinfection: After the blood flow stops, disinfect with iodophor, alcohol or methyl violet solution.
3. Apply ointment: After disinfection, apply some anti-inflammatory drugs. It is best for breeders to keep the wounds on land until they scab. If they can't adapt to the land environment for a long time, they can dissolve amoxicillin in water and then put Brazilian tortoises in it. And during the treatment, try not to let them move, so as to avoid the wound cracking or injury again.
2. What should Brazilian tortoises do to fightBrazilian tortoises are not only lively, but also fierce. If multiple Brazilian tortoises are raised together, there may be fighting problems. In order to avoid the situation of Brazilian tortoises fighting, we must first ensure that they have sufficient living space. Although Brazilian tortoises are small in size, they are highly active. If there is not enough space for activities, they will fight for territory.
Secondly, it is necessary to ensure sufficient food. Brazilian tortoises have strong ability to snatch food. If there is not enough food, there will be fights. Breeders should ensure that there is enough food when feeding, and try their best to ensure that they can eat food.
Finally, it is to keep them separately during estrus. After estrus, Brazilian tortoises are extremely irritable, so breeders need to keep them separately to avoid fighting.