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发表于 2024-2-22 16:01:38
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Further diagnostics required 😉 You need to get the head out and the mouth/ears/choana examined properly, so sedation may be required if you cannot manage to get head out and open the mouth. Remember the muscle that pulls the head back into the shell is the strongest one in the body, BUT it also tires quickly enough, so if you can manage to get your fingers behind the skull /left and right with the spine and neck muscles fixed between your fingers, you can *normally* let a normal sized terrapin dangle, and eventually the head will come out. This in my mind is still better than sedation for a quick inspection.
Remember blood can also come from the throat/inner ear/oesophagus or the lungs. Any possibilty of an angler's hook stuck somewhere? Pneumonia? I would also do x-rays and especially in an old terrapin I would do a full blood/hematocrite/quick diff and leukocytes.
From the photo I can't see much about the tongue.
Doe they feed any locusts or anything that can cause leasions in the mouth? |
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