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arifbobnp
(12 years ago)
sadly yes.. little short of time, busy in my business.. i am planning to build a 200.. hopefully soon.and plannin to turn this tank into a cichlid tank...
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EnvyMyTurtle
(13 years ago)
thanks tho. i dont know
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arifbobnp
(13 years ago)
thanks bro,, for the detailed info..
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cALiP12INC394
(13 years ago)
no problem man
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cALiP12INC394
(13 years ago)
Fungus/Shell rot: Shell rot is caused by a fungus or bacteria infection. It is very serious, and if left untreated, can lead to other diseases and infections. The infection will begin if fungus or bacteria is allowed to enter cracks in the shell. Signs of shell rot include discoloration beneath the surface of the shell, soft spots on the shell, and a foul smelling discharge around the soft spots. To treat this yourself, remove the thin layer of
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arifbobnp
(13 years ago)
yeah i know... been trying to fix it for quite some time.. put in medication.. tried scrubbing... oxygenated the water more.. put in uvb lights.. still nothing.. i don't have a vet where i live.. do you have any pointers??
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cALiP12INC394
(13 years ago)
peeling keratin from the affected area, then gently clean the bone with betadine cleanser or povidone-iodine, and apply Gentocin or Polysporin ointment. Repeat for three days. Then paint the affected area with 2% gentian violet every other day until it has dried up. Protect the area with a bandage so it stays clean, but make sure air
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cALiP12INC394
(13 years ago)
the animal should be taken to a veterinarian that treats reptiles. To prevent shell rot, fungal infections (white or gray spots or tufts on skin)
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cALiP12INC394
(13 years ago)
remove the thin layer of peeling keratin from the affected area, then gently clean the bone with betadine cleanser or povidone-iodine, and apply Gentocin or Polysporin ointment. Repeat for three days. Then paint the affected area with 2% gentian violet every other day until it has dried up. Protect the area with a bandage so it stays clean, but make sure air can get to the wound. Keep the turtle out of water except for necessary soaking and to eat. If the area of shell rot is large,
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cALiP12INC394
(13 years ago)
should be treated as soon as they are observed. They can be treated with OTC fungal medications that are used for tropical fish in aquariums. Clean and disinfect any cuts on the turtle's shell, and apply triple antibiotic cream immediately. The enclosure should be kept as clean as possible, and all feces and uneaten food should be removed at least daily. The water should be changed daily, or sooner if soiled
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jrhodes470
(12 years ago)
Are they still in the 55 gal tank?
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EnvyMyTurtle
(13 years ago)
I have 3 baby common musk turtles, One of them doesnt eat at all now, he used to love worms but now he wont touch them. I feed them reptimin pellets, mealworms, krill, and Aquatic turtle food by zoomed. Ive already lost 1 turtle becuase he didnt eat, How can i make my turtle eat?
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arifbobnp
(13 years ago)
sorry dude.. i am an amateur too.. i have no clue.. try and ask others turtle guys.. and why is your comment spammed??
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cALiP12INC394
(13 years ago)
your turtle looks like it has sell rot your pig noise /
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