How do you treat a red eared slider sick?

Treatment for true infections involves antibiotics given orally or as injections, and possibly nose drops. Sick turtles require intensive care, including fluid therapy and force feeding, in the hospital. Abscesses are treated surgically; the abscess is opened and flushed with a medicated solution.

Why are the eyes of my red eared slider swollen?

In time, swelling will increase and the animal will be unable to open its eyes.   Even if the condition originally began as a nutritional deficiency, bacterial and/or fungal infections often take hold at this point, causing the turtle to become listless and decline further in condition. Vitamin A Deficiencies

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

What causes a red ear slider turtle to get an infection?

Dirty or too-cold water can cause eye infections, bacterial infections in the mouth, respiratory infections, bodily infections caused by skin abrasions exposed to dirty water, blood poisoning, and swelling of the head. As you can see, dirty water is a real issue.

How much water do red ear sliders need?

A rule of thumb is, red-eared sliders generally need about 10 gallons of water for every inch shell length. Always keep the turtle tank water clean and fresh. Choose a high power canister filter which can cope up with the load of the tank. You can use a reptile water conditioner like Zoo Med ReptiSafe conditioner.

How do you care for a red eared slider?

Caring for your red-eared slider requires more than just an aquarium, some water, and some mealworms. It’s important to take into account the unique diet, tank specifications, lighting requirements, and health issues associated with this breed.

Why is my red eared slider not eating?

The water temperature must be maintained between 75-85 degreed F. Remember that if the water is too cool, the red-eared slider will not eat food. If the water is too warm, the turtle might get cooked. But if your slider is sick, it should be kept in a slightly warmer temperature.

Do red eared sliders carry diseases?

Improper environmental conditions and diet are among the most common culprits when it comes to health problems in red eared sliders. Diseases such as metabolic bone disease (MBD) and vitamin A deficiency are seen in many kinds of reptiles including red eared sliders.

What should I Feed my red eared slider?

Remember that adult red eared sliders are quite herbivorous so if your turtle seems overly hungry, try feeding more leafy greens and plant material rather than aquatic turtle pellets or prey food items. The amount of food you feed depends a bit on your individual turtle.

Why won’t my turtle get out of the water?

If the water is much warmer than recommended or the ambient air temperature is too cool, the turtles will be unlikely to get out of the water to bask. Basking is essential for the turtle’s health. It allows the turtle to completely dry out and warm up.

Do turtles have Salmonella on them?

Turtles commonly carry the Salmonella bacteria on their outer skin and shell surfaces. Reptiles like bearded dragons and geckos can also infect people with Salmonella.