Guia de Cuidados com Tartarugas
Tartarugas são animais fascinantes e de vida longa. Saiba sobre alojamento, dieta, iluminação UVB e problemas de saúde comuns.
As tartarugas são um dos animais de estimação exóticos mais populares em Macau – desde pequenos animais de orelhas vermelhas até espécies maiores. Embora possam parecer de baixa manutenção, as tartarugas têm requisitos ambientais muito específicos que devem ser cumpridos para que possam prosperar. Com os devidos cuidados, muitas tartarugas de estimação vivem de 20 a 50 anos ou mais – o que as torna um compromisso sério de longo prazo.
Pontos-chave
- Turtles need both water and a dry basking area with UVB lighting
- UVB lighting is essential — without it, turtles develop Metabolic Bone Disease (soft shells, deformities)
- Water quality is critical — use a powerful filter and change water regularly
- Turtles carry Salmonella — always wash hands after handling
- Red-eared sliders can grow to 25-30cm — plan for adult size when setting up housing
- Turtles need a varied diet — commercial pellets alone are insufficient
Housing Setup
Aquatic turtles need a tank with water depth at least 2x their shell length, plus a dry basking area above the water. Minimum tank size: 10 gallons per inch of shell length (a 6-inch turtle needs 60+ gallons). The basking area needs a heat lamp (30-35°C) and UVB light. Water temperature: 24-28°C depending on species. Use a powerful canister filter — turtles are messy eaters and produce a lot of waste.
UVB and Basking
UVB lighting is the single most important aspect of turtle care. Without UVB, turtles cannot synthesize Vitamin D3 or metabolize calcium, leading to Metabolic Bone Disease (MBD) — soft shells, deformed shells, and eventually death. Use a dedicated UVB bulb (10.0 or higher) that covers the basking area. Replace UVB bulbs every 6-12 months (output decreases over time). Provide 10-12 hours of light daily.
Feeding
A varied diet is essential. Commercial turtle pellets should be the base (30-40% of diet). Protein: earthworms, crickets, shrimp, small fish (30-40%). Vegetables: leafy greens (romaine, bok choy, water hyacinth), carrots, squash (20-30%). Avoid: bread, dairy, processed foods, and spinach in large amounts (oxalates block calcium absorption). Feed juveniles daily, adults every 2-3 days.
Common Health Problems
Metabolic Bone Disease (MBD): caused by insufficient UVB/calcium — soft or deformed shell. Shell rot: bacterial/fungal infection of the shell — appears as soft spots, discoloration, or foul smell. Respiratory infection: caused by cold water or dirty conditions — wheezing, nasal bubbles, floating unevenly. Parasites: internal parasites are common — regular fecal exams recommended.
Quando consultar um veterinário imediatamente
- Your turtle's shell is soft, deformed, or has unusual spots
- Your turtle has stopped eating for more than a week
- Your turtle wheezes, has bubbles from the nose, or floats unevenly
- Your turtle has swollen or closed eyes
- Your turtle has shell rot — soft spots, discoloration, or foul smell
- You are setting up a new turtle habitat and want a wellness check
Como o RVC pode ajudar
O Royal Veterinary Center oferece cuidados com animais exóticos, incluindo avaliações de saúde de tartarugas, reparo de cascos, tratamento de MBD, cuidados com infecções respiratórias e consultas de habitat. Podemos aconselhar sobre a configuração adequada de UVB, qualidade da água e dieta para sua espécie específica de tartaruga. Ligue para +853 6677 6611.
Este artigo é apenas para fins educacionais e não substitui o aconselhamento veterinário profissional. Se o seu animal apresentar algum sintoma, entre em contato imediatamente com o Royal Veterinary Center pelo telefone +853 6677 6611.