How to treat the rotten skin of snake-necked turtle

How to treat rotten skin in snake-necked turtles:
1. First, separate the snake-necked turtle with rotten skin from other turtles.
2. Then put the turtle in shallow water over its back and dry it for a period of time to allow the snake-necked turtle to dry out.
3. Soak the long-bodied snake-necked turtle with medicinal solution for one hour every day. The medicinal solution can be purchased directly from a pet supply store.
4. Finally, you must pay attention to changing the water frequently, usually once every other day. In about 1 month, the snake-necked turtle will recover.
Causes of long-bodied snake-neck turtle skin rot:
1. Sudden change of breeding environment. New turtles will experience stress reactions after long-distance transportation and changes in the breeding environment.
2. The breeding environment is poor and the water quality is poor. Unreasonable stocking density, the use of artificial decorations in the tank, failure to change the water regularly, failure to clean up food residues in time, etc. are all causes of rotten skin in turtles.
3. The temperature drops sharply. The temperature drops sharply and the temperature difference between day and night is large. For young turtle hatchlings, the probability of rotten skin is very high.
4. Traumatic infection. Mixed breeding, food competition between turtles, or improper environmental layout may cause injuries to turtles. Bacteria can easily invade the wounds and lead to infection of rotten skin.
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