The turtle's neck and tail are red. It doesn't like to move. What happened?

Turtles will have skin rot, or be sensitive to water quality, or their skin will be traumatized in harsh feeding environment. Turtle skin can't resist the invasion of pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria. The turtle's skin is white, grayish yellow and festering. When the ulceration is serious, the skin splits, revealing bright red subcutaneous tissue. Both onychomycosis and skin rot can be treated in this way. Go to the drugstore to buy chlortetracycline eye ointment and Yunnan Baiyao spray. It is suggested that semi-dry cultivation should be soaked in water for about 15 minutes three times a day, and the water temperature is warm enough to be felt by hands. The feeding box must be covered, leaving a small gap for ventilation and warmth. If there is no heating rod, the blisters 15 minutes will be almost cold. Take the turtle out and put it in the breeding box for the next time.

Apply chlortetracycline before soaking in water to prevent water and diminish inflammation. After soaking in water for 20 minutes, dry the turtle, take it out and spray Yunnan Baiyao.

Don't raise turtles directly with tap water. Chlorine in water can harm the eyes and skin of turtles. Connect tap water, and put it above 1 day to ensure that the water temperature is warm during soaking. Soak for 20 minutes, then take it out and dry it. When soaking, remember to put a heat preservation cover on the aquaculture box cover to let the air pass, otherwise the turtle will suffocate.