VET CASE FEB 2026
Hello, I would like to check on terrapin treatments.
I have a 3–4 month old red-eared slider that has not been eating for around 3 days. It has been basking more than usual but it still goes into the water, just not moving around as much, seems lethargic, and I have noticed bubbles from its nose(a few times,not much)with heavier breathing at times. No visible eye swelling or mucus formed. I’m deciding to bring it to the vet if it still acts like this after a few more days, if it’s not too young to be treated.
May I check:
1. What is your consultation fee?
2. Roughly how much would diagnosis and treatment cost?
Please phone 6254-3326 for information.
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VET CASE. 13 Feb 2026.Toa Payoh VetsWhatsApp text from owner
My 3–4 month old red-eared slider has not been eating for around 3 days. It seems lethargic as it does not move around as much. I have noticed bubbles from its nose with heavier breathing at times. It does not have visible eye swelling or mucus formation. It basks more than usual but it still goes into the water.
VET CASE. 13 Feb 2026.Toa Payoh VetsTele-consultationby Dr
Sing Kong Yuen, BVMS (Glasgow)
Video of red-eared slider at homeAnorexia for 3 daysLethargicSwims. Water in tank looks clearPassed one faecal pelletBasks on pebble or stoneSlight difficulty in breathing, but no gasping. Nose bubble on one occasionWhite spots on shellNot able to view whether shell is soft
VET CASE. 13 Feb 2026.Toa Payoh VetsTele-consultationby Dr
Sing Kong Yuen, BVMS (Glasgow)
Video of red-eared slider at homeEarly signs of respiratory tract infection. Early treatment prevents more infection of the lungs.
Anorexia will continue for more than 3 days.White spots on shell neededtreatment.Advised going to Toa Payoh Vetsfor proper examination, diagnosis and treatment.
VET CASE. 13 Feb 2026.Toa Payoh VetsTele-consultationby Dr Sing Kong Yuen, BVMS (Glasgow)
Video of red-eared slider at homeEarly treatment prevents more respiratory infections leading to gasping and death.
Advised going to Toa Payoh Vetsfor proper examination, diagnosis and treatment.
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Video of red-eared slider at homeImages of another case of severe respiratory infection are shown.UPDATES AT:https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2026/02/i-would-like-to-check-on-terrapin.html--------------------------------------------
VET CASE MAY 2021
Complaints:
1. White and black spots on shell
2. Soft shell in back area.
3. Gasping
Metabolic bone disease (MBD) is a common disease in pet red-eared sliders.
Other
terms which may be used include fibrous osteodystrophy, osteomalacia,
secondary nutritional hyperparathyroidism, osteoporosis, and rickets.
There is no single cause of MBD and the disease is not as simple as
calcium deficiency. The primary problem is a disruption of calcium
metabolism which causes a host of related problems.
MBD
is almost always a result of poor husbandry but it is also generally
preventable by providing a proper environment and diet specifically for
your type of reptile.
Prevention of metabolic bone disease
Proper
husbandry is more than just providing the right diet. The following are
important in both the prevention and treatment of metabolic bone
disease:
- A
diet balanced in calcium and phosphorus, protein, energy and other
nutrients. Buy a reputable brand with good supply of Calcium, Phosphorus
and Vit D..
- Exposure to UVA/UVB invisible light rays
- Proper heat gradients - basking area heated at one end with heating lamp and UVA/UVB lights, the other end cooler temperature.
- Adequate enclosure and/or room to exercise