I have two red eared sliders. One of my turtles has been sneezing lately. I've adjusted the temperature in their water and made sure I keep nutrient filled pellets in their diet. But, he's still sneezing. I never see any mucosal discharge and he's still extremely responsive and eating normal. What should I do? Bringing him to the vet is out of the question unfortunately because we cannot afford it. Thank you so much for your help! I love my babies

Updated On July 2nd, 2017

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Answered By Angel Alvarado, LVT

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As long as he is eating and active, you can try increasing the water temperature to 82-83F and the basking area up to 90-92F. This may enough to stimulate his immune system. Medicating should not be done without the advice of your veterinarian or a vet experienced in treating reptiles. If Frick stops eating, begins gaping, swimming crooked or starts blowing bubbles, then he will need to see a veterinarian. Confirm proper environmental parameters and good water quality to prevent any illness from developing or worsening.

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