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Brazilian tortoise shell up is how to return a responsibility, how to ease

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Normal Physiological Phenomena: It is possible that the shell of Brazilian tortoise is warped because it grows too fast, and the breeder does not need deliberate treatment. Nail rot: It is also possible to suffer from nail rot, which is mainly caused by poor water quality or bacterial infection. Breeders need to clean with potassium permanganate solution and then apply anti-inflammatory ointment. Carapace deformation: It may also be caused by carapace deformation. Breeders need to keep them in deeper water until they recover.
Brazilian tortoise shell up is how to return a responsibility, how to ease 1. Normal physiological phenomenon

1. Reason: The shell of Brazilian tortoise may grow too fast, which is common in Brazilian tortoise at the growth and development stage.

2, Solution: Breeders don't need deliberate treatment, just give them more nutrition.

2. Rotter disease

1. Reason: The shell of Brazilian tortoise is warped and may be suffering from rot disease. The main cause of this disease is poor water quality or bacterial infection. For example, the feeding water has not been changed for a long time or the carapace has not been treated in time after being injured.

2. Solution: Breeders need to change water immediately to ensure clean water quality. Then wash the affected area with potassium permanganate solution, and finally apply anti-inflammatory ointment. If conditions permit, they can be put on land for dry cultivation. This can speed up their recovery.

3. Carapace deformation

1. Reason: It is also possible that the shell of Brazilian tortoise is warped because of carapace deformation caused by too long dry rearing time, which is common in adult Brazilian tortoise.

2, Solution: Breeders need to keep them in deep water, but the height of water level needs to be determined according to their size. The water level of underage Brazilian tortoises is generally 1-2 cm higher than the carapace.

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