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Concerned about my tortoise's breathing
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06-26-2009, 04:29 AM
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Not sure if it has been like this since I got it but I've heard a tortoise's breathing should be almost silent? Well my tortoise's isn't :/
I can hear it breathing from it's nose quite easily and it is quite fast. It sounds like when you push out of your nose and it makes this sound about every second. I'm concerned about my tortoise :/ Is there something wrong? Thanks Norman - Herman's Tortoise aged six
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06-26-2009, 08:48 AM
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RE: Concerned about my tortoise's breathing
kungfuturtle, yes a torts breathing should be rather silent. They do make sounds like hissing, squealing, clicking, clucking and some say almost a bark. You don't say how long you have had your Hermann or how old it is nor what type of environment you have it in. So it is hard for us to give you advice. But I would say if you can hear it breathing and it sounds raspy or is followed by bubbles from the nose I would see a vet. If your Hermann is new to you and he has not been to the vet I would take him now for his check up and have his breathing checked at the same time.
Oh yes and welcome to the forum. Robyn Crazy1@tortoiseforum.org _________________________________________ Torts are my calming factor. Then we had eggs! Greeks 3.6.8 Dogs 1.1 California DT 1.0 (Gopherus agassizii) |
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06-26-2009, 02:35 PM
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RE: Concerned about my tortoise's breathing
Tortoises breathe like a bellows. Their arms pump and their throat moves as they push air in and out. I can hear Bob breathe when he is resting in his shed. If yours has no bubbles and his breathing is not labored I wouldn't worry too much. Just keep an eye on it and take him to the Vet if you think it gets worse...
Maggie, It's just my experience and opinion... Lil Roxie, Maks, Bob, Queenie and the rest... |
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06-26-2009, 04:03 PM
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RE: Concerned about my tortoise's breathing
I was Just out with my big guys and noticed I could hear them breathe.. no bubbles, no moisture, nostrils wide and clear.. The Bellows is a good description.
They eat poop and all seems fine.. |
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07-01-2009, 10:42 AM
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RE: Concerned about my tortoise's breathing
Ahh thanks for the replies. Yeah there's no bubbles or anything. Also I've noticed that I can only hear this sometimes not all the time which i previously thought
Oh and plus it seems to be when he's frightened
Norman - Herman's Tortoise aged six
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07-01-2009, 05:53 PM
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RE: Concerned about my tortoise's breathing
Yes, when scared they will breath heavier and you may also see their head bob and/or arms kinda move in and out. Sounds good.
This is my opinion. I recommend you do the research and make your own decision. Best wishes. Kate, mommy to Trevor, a Russian Tortoise who hatched August 2008 |
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