Can a red ear slider turtle be treated for Salmonella?

Can a red ear slider turtle be treated for Salmonella?

Since most turtles that carry Salmonella are not ill, they usually require no treatment. If given the opportunity, most wild red-eared sliders will attempt to hibernate, depending on the subspecies and its native locale.

What happens to a red eared slider when it goes into hibernation?

If given the opportunity, most wild red-eared sliders will attempt to hibernate, depending on the subspecies and its native locale. During hibernation, they will stop eating and slow their movements; their metabolism also slows, and their immune system function becomes suppressed.

What kind of turtle has a C mark on its head?

The eastern river cooter (Pseudemys concinna concinna) has a greenish-brown with a ‘c’ mark that faces the posterior. It also has about 11 or more stripes on the head and necks. The plastron is reddish-orange to yellow with dark lines between the scutes that fade with age.

Do you wash your hands after handling a red eared slider turtle?

For this reason, it is important to always wash your hands after handling the red-eared slider turtle as well as any surface they’ve crawled across with soap and water. You should also wash any clothes that have come in contact with your red-eared slider turtle as well.

Is it fun to own a red eared slider?

Owning a turtle, such as a red-eared slider, can be a fun and rewarding experience. Many seasoned owners thoroughly enjoy the bond and level of interaction that they achieve with their pet turtle.

How did the red eared slider get its name?

Red-Eared Sliders don’t actually have ears, well, at least not in the way we’re accustomed to! With no outer ear, these turtles rely solely on a middler inner ear structure for their auditory needs. They simply received their name due to the common red mark that sits right about where one might imagine an outer ear should be.

What makes a red eared slider different from other turtles?

The primary differences in appearance are that of the red-eared slider’s red mark by its ear and lack of spotting on its plastron (belly shell). Although they’re, like all turtles, shy in the beginning, most red-eared sliders grow to become quite personable. They will happily greet you when you enter the room.

Since most turtles that carry Salmonella are not ill, they usually require no treatment. If given the opportunity, most wild red-eared sliders will attempt to hibernate, depending on the subspecies and its native locale.

If given the opportunity, most wild red-eared sliders will attempt to hibernate, depending on the subspecies and its native locale. During hibernation, they will stop eating and slow their movements; their metabolism also slows, and their immune system function becomes suppressed.

Why does my red eared slider have bladder stones?

Aquatic turtles such as the red-eared slider have several unique problems. Understanding these problems will allow you to better care for your pet and minimize future health care issues. Commonly called bladder stones, these occur when minerals from the diet form crystals, which then form stones. This usually results from improper nutrition.

How can you tell if a turtle has an ear abscess?

Proper care of your turtle plays an important role in whether your turtle will develop an ear abscess. Other an obvious bulge behind the eyes, clinical signs of turtle ear abscesses include eyes that are swollen shut, an unwillingness to eat, and swimming and orientation problems.

Aquatic turtles such as the red-eared slider have several unique problems. Understanding these problems will allow you to better care for your pet and minimize future health care issues. Commonly called bladder stones, these occur when minerals from the diet form crystals, which then form stones. This usually results from improper nutrition.

What should the water temperature be for red ear slider turtles?

Water that is not at the proper temperature can also contribute to ear abscess development by weakening your turtle’s immune system. For adult red ear slider turtles, the optimal water temperature is 75 to 78 degrees Fahrenheit (24 to 26 degrees Celsius). Use a thermometer to monitor the water temperature.

Why does my red eared slider turtle have swollen eyes?

Swollen or inflamed eyes may also be associated with traumatic injuries (bite wounds, poking eye on wood), debris under the lid and ear infections (particularly common in American Box Turtles, Terrapene spp.). Further Reading Rating Turtle Filters Water Quality in Turtle Aquariums

What should I do if my red eared slider has an eye infection?

  If the condition is advanced, however, or if the turtle has other health problems, Vitamin A injections will be necessary.   Please post below if you need help in locating a vet experienced in turtle medicine. Commercial turtle eye washes can be used to flush and moisten eye tissue, but are not effective in supplying Vitamin A. Eye Infections

Why does my turtle have a lump on the side of its head?

If you notice lumps, bumps or swelling under the skin of a turtle, it might be a sign of an abscess. These can occur pretty much anywhere on a turtle. Turtles are susceptible to middle ear infections which can result in an aural abscess that can be seen on the side of their heads.

What should I do for my red eared slider turtle?

Good health and a strong immune system will go a long way in helping your turtle fight off harmful micro-organisms.   In addition to clean water, always provide heat, UVB exposure and nutrition that are appropriate to the species you keep.