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Pet Turtles : Turtle Disease Symptoms

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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2009

Some symptoms of turtle diseases include bubbles coming out of the nostrils and diarrhea. Look out for symptoms of turtle diseases, such as upper respiratory infections, with tips from a reptile specialist in this free video on turtle care.

Expert: James Dix
Bio: James Dix is the founder and owner of Reptile Rescue Service in Salt Lake City, UT. Dix has been working with reptiles for 37 years.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton

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  • Can the paraside make it to humans?

  • @taekwondo20062000 they go threw periods were they dont eat and move as much sometimes it lasts about to months but its totally normal. still feed it and everything like you usually woud do.

  • i need help my 1 RES turtle suddenly stop movin(not movin that much)and he lost his appetite!its been 2 days then i noticed he cant move his feet!!!!!!Did he strain it???or is it some kind of desease?or is it posible that he got a fight with other turtle?but theyre just babys i dont think they can injure 1 of em that badly!

  • i have a red ear slider and he had the bubbles coming out of his nose and now he just sits out of the water, doesnt eat and lays his head down alot, i would like to take it too a vet but im pretty sure my friend purchased him illegally like would i get in trouble or anything

  • my turtle has big cheeks, he never had this before, whats wrong with him and what should i do. red ear slider!

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