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strawberrysundei
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PostSubject: patulong naman friends   patulong naman friends I_icon_minitimeMon May 27, 2013 11:12 am

hi friends! eto yung turtle nung friend ko. meron daw namumuting ewan sa shell nung turlte nya e tinanong daw nya sa bio research kung panu yung gagawin dun sa shell sabi daw patakan nya ng methylene blue kaya lang sabi naman daw nung isa nakakabulag daw yun sa turtle.. kaya yun.. patulong naman kung panu gagaling.. or kung normal lang ba yun..

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PostSubject: Re: patulong naman friends   patulong naman friends I_icon_minitimeMon May 27, 2013 12:24 pm

blurry po yung pic Ma'am di ma determine kung ano Smile uhh, better siguro kung wag na methylene blue kung nakakabulag Smile

pero possible na fungal infection yan.. paano po ba tank set-up nya?
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PostSubject: Re: patulong naman friends   patulong naman friends I_icon_minitimeMon May 27, 2013 3:39 pm

di ko lam kung nu set up nya e.. yan lang yung pic.. nu kaya pwede gamot?
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PostSubject: Re: patulong naman friends   patulong naman friends I_icon_minitimeTue May 28, 2013 10:24 am

Pwedeng mineral deposit lang yan try to remove it using white vinegar at cotton swabs. If hindi natanggal pwedeng shell rot na yan.

Mild shell rot which can be expected to respond well to home treatment will have several characteristics:
1. Only small areas will show effects of infection and the injury will not be deep;
2. The lesions will be dry with no evidence of draining pus or soft areas;
3. There is usually a whitish, crusty deposit in the pits or lesions, that looks like part of the shell;
4. The turtle will be active, clear eyed, and eating well, displaying no other signs of illness.

This type of minor shell damage is common among wild semi-aquatic turtles. When the shell of an older individual is examined, one sees many small pits from old lesions. During times of cloudy, wet weather and little sun, a variety of pathogens can take hold and damage the outer layer of the shell. When the turtle finally gets a chance to bask in the sun, the condition will usually clear up, leaving a small pit, but otherwise causing no long-term harm. With captive animals, the problem can become long term, because of incorrect care.

TREATMENT:

Step 1: Correct the cause of the problem. For turtles who live in captivity, poor conditions will cause shell rot. Dirty water, and lack of appropriate basking area and light are the most likely culprits. If your turtle has developed shell rot in your care, the first step is to correct your husbandry. Extensive information is available on correct care of a wide variety of species, on the internet and in books. Once you have corrected your turtle's housing, you may turn you attention to the shell condition.

Step 2: Clean the turtle's shell. Using a soft toothbrush and mild soap, clean off any dirt, algae and damaged pieces of the outer layers of the scutes. After the bath, dry the turtle off as thoroughly as possible. Gently peel off anything that will come off easily. Try to scrape out the white pits. If they do not come out easily, leave them in place. Further treatment will loosen them up. The small white spots often come out easily when the turtle is completely dry, even if they stay stubbornly in place while wet. Scrape them with the edge of a clean, old credit card or some other plastic utensil. Do not use a knife. The infected material needs to be removed so that the treatment can reach the tissue below it. Large areas and deep infections should only be cleaned by an experienced veterinarian. Extensive debriding is incredibly painful for the animal and should be done under anesthesia.

Step 3: Disinfect the shell with a general antiseptic. In years past, antiseptics such as hydrogen peroxide or Betadine (povidone-iodine) or antibiotic ointments have been used. These will generally kill the pathogens successfully, however recent research indicates that these things actually slow the healing process by preventing the regrowth of the epithelial cells over the damaged area. The antiseptic of choice is often Nolvasan (chlorhexidine) which is available from veterinary clinics (non-prescription), some pet stores and herp supply stores on the internet. Healing is noticably quicker with Nolvasan, so it is worth the effort to find some and use it. Nolvasan liquid solution is generally made with one part Nolvasan, 100 parts water. (Read the directions on the bottle.) If there are just a few discolored areas, swab those areas with the weak antiseptic solution. Reapply the solution every ten minutes or so for about a half-hour. If there are a large number of tiny discolored areas, it might work better to soak the turtle. If you choose to soak, make the liquid shallow enough for the turtle to easily hold its head up out of the water, because any antiseptic, even Nolvasan, can cause some minor eye irritation. A follow-up application of silver sulfadiazine cream can be beneficial, however SSD cream is available by prescription only in the US.

Step 4: Air! Place the turtle in a dry container for at least 2 hours. Some turtles are not overly stressed if left in the dry container overnight (in complete darkness), returning it to the aquarium for at least a portion of the day. Air is the enemy of shell rot pathogens, so it is important to keep the animal dry for a lengthy period of time. But dehydration and excessive stress must also be prevented. So the turtle MUST spend some time each day in water.

Continue to clean, disinfect and air dry the turtle each day for a 5 to 7 days. By that time, all the white pits will have loosened and been removed. If not, continue treatment.You will need to remove all the whitened material to get to the healthy shell underneath, so that it can heal and grow normally. If there are discolored areas remaining after 2 weeks, consult a veterinarian.

When the turtle has been returned to the aquarium full time, it is vital that you maintain conditions that will prevent a recurrence. Keep the water clean. Provide a dry area with a warming light for basking. Natural healing will continue until the damaged areas are filled in (or nearly) with new epithial cells.


Source: Taken from net.


Sorry kung mahaba pero yan ang steps na ginagawa ko nung may turtles pa ako. Hope this helps Good Luck





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PostSubject: Re: patulong naman friends   patulong naman friends I_icon_minitimeSat Jun 01, 2013 2:33 am

WOW!!!! THAAAAAAAAAAANK YOUUUUUUUU!! Smile
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PostSubject: Re: patulong naman friends   patulong naman friends I_icon_minitimeTue Jun 04, 2013 2:55 pm

strawberrysundei wrote:
WOW!!!! THAAAAAAAAAAANK YOUUUUUUUU!! Smile
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