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What reason is Pearl Chelonian does not have a thing, how to treat?

Jesse Pinkman
Veterinary medical practitioner
There are many reasons why pearl turtles don't eat. If the temperature is too low, the temperature can be properly increased and maintained between 18-38 C. If it is caused by not adapting to the new environment, it needs to rest and give it some time to adapt to the environment. If it is caused by feed and appetite, it is necessary to feed some living bait to attract food. If it is caused by illness, it needs to be treated in time.
What reason is Pearl Chelonian does not have a thing, how to treat?

1. what is the reason why the pearl turtle does not eat

Generally speaking, the pearl turtle does not eat is caused by many reasons, which need to be analyzed by the breeder according to the specific situation. First of all, the pearl turtle is a poikilothermic animal, very sensitive to temperature changes, if the water temperature is too low, it will affect its digestive system, and even directly into the state of hibernation; Secondly, the newly bought small tortoise courage is relatively small, for the new environment is not adapted, so not willing to eat, there may be small tortoises will not eat, need artificial assistance; Third, it may be that the food is not attractive; Finally, there may be some gastrointestinal diseases that need us to deal with in time.

2. how to treat the pearl turtle without eating

First of all, in terms of temperature, you can properly raise the temperature, the most suitable temperature is between 18 and 30 degrees Celsius; Secondly, we should give the new pearl turtle a time to adapt to the environment, let it explore slowly, for small turtles we can carry out artificial feeding; Again need to feed some live bait to lure, such as shrimp, fry and so on; Finally, we need to carefully check whether there are diseases such as gastroenteritis, and treat them in time according to the symptoms.

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