Why does my red eared slider have swollen eyes?

Poor quality water is another cause of swollen eyes in red-eared sliders. Aquatic turtles tend to be very messy eaters, which means the water is often contaminated with waste products, feces, and leftover foods, which welcomes dangerous bacteria. These bacteria can get into the eye.

Why is my red eared slider not basking outside the water?

Claw fluttering and not wanting to bask outside of the water are just two behaviors that may mean your turtle is trying to tell you something. Improper environmental conditions and diet are among the most common culprits when it comes to health problems in red eared sliders.

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 kind of disease does a red eared slider have?

Diseases such as metabolic bone disease (MBD) and vitamin A deficiency are seen in many kinds of reptiles including red eared sliders. Red eared sliders are not easy to sex until they reach sexual maturity.

What causes redness and swelling in the cheek?

Rosacea: This is a chronic redness of the skin and also makes the cheeks swell sometimes. Tooth abscess: With tooth abscess, there is massive swelling of the cheek and this also hurts to open the mouth.

Poor quality water is another cause of swollen eyes in red-eared sliders. Aquatic turtles tend to be very messy eaters, which means the water is often contaminated with waste products, feces, and leftover foods, which welcomes dangerous bacteria. These bacteria can get into the eye.

What causes swelling in the back of the ear?

Ear swelling can be caused by trauma, like from getting hit in the ear by a ball or even getting your ears pierced. Some medical conditions, like an ear infection, can cause your ears to swell. If the swelling is uncomfortable, using ice or heat, on and off, can reduce swelling and lessen pain.

Is it normal for one side of my cheek to be swollen?

Swelling can occur on just one side (swollen right or left side), upper or lower part, or inside the mouth, depending on the root cause. It can also occur on both sides. It can be mild or severe swelling with or without pain. Occasionally, there could be swollen cheek under eye, swollen neck, jaws, gums, glands, lips, lips, or near the ear.

Why is my red ear slider turtle not eating?

My baby Red Ear Slider turtle is not eating, his eyes are puffed and swollen shut, he opens them, but briefly. he doesn’t like to be in the water, and he floats. this only started about 5 days ago. Hes only a month old. What do I do? Submitted: 8 years ago. Category: Reptile

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.

  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

My baby Red Ear Slider turtle is not eating, his eyes are puffed and swollen shut, he opens them, but briefly. he doesn’t like to be in the water, and he floats. this only started about 5 days ago. Hes only a month old. What do I do? Submitted: 8 years ago. Category: Reptile

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.

Why are the eyes of my glad turtle swollen?

If the Harderian glad shows signs of swelling, then it is probably due to vitamin A deficiency your turtle is suffering from swollen eyes. Otherwise, bacterial infection through poor water quality can be the reason. In both cases, you should seek the help of a certified reptile vet.

What to do if a box turtle’s eyes are swollen?

If the swollen eyes is caused by bacterial infection, then I’ll suggest you try Zoo Med’s Repti Turtle Eye Drops. It helps to clean the turtle’s eyes and prevent various types of eye diseases. These work particularly great with box turtles. However, before applying, you can ask your vet if it would have any side effect or not.

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 is my red eared slider turtle 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.

Are red eared sliders endangered?

Red-eared sliders are not threatened or endangered anywhere. Unfortunately, due to captive pet turtles being released into non-native habitats, these turtles are considered an invasive species in some areas around the country and the world, often out-competing native turtles for resources.

Are red eared slider turtles land or water turtles?

Red eared slider or red ear slider is semi aquatic turtle that resides in areas with fresh, calm and warm water source like ponds, marshes, streams and lakes. There should also be abundant aquatic vegetation, which is the main diet for adult turtle. These reptiles are fast and excellent swimmers.

Why are the eyes of my American box turtle swollen?

Dehydrated turtles often exhibit 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

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?

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 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.

Why are the eyes of my turtle swollen?

Vitamin A deficiencies have declined among turtles in recent years, due to our increased knowledge of their dietary needs, and the availability of high quality commercial pellets. Judging from the questions I receive from readers, it seems that poor water quality is a leading cause of swollen eyes in aquatic turtles.