wounded alligator snapper?:(

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First of all, never introduce new animals without some sort of quarantine. You say the softshell was already sick, now all of the animals in this tank may have what it died from. Putting a bunch of turtles together in a small tank is a great way to spread diseases, parasites, and stress. Now that you have an injured turtle, it must be isolated from the others. Since you are not able to provide any proper medical attention, isolation is your best bet. I agree with a previous post that a twice daily application of iodine or betadine will help cure/prevent infection on the wound. I disagree with others that say you need another tank. You need many other tanks, and I hope you are aware of the need for UV lighting on most turtles, especially babies.

Basic husbandry does more for your animals than love.

Good Luck
 
Like its already been said, these problems have probably come from having such a large amount of turtles in such a small tank, i dread to think what the water quality must be like as i think they produce straight ammonia from their waste, what is the setup like and whats the filtration you use? Also in your sig it says you have 21 turtles, where do you keep the rest?

Wishing you luck for the snapper. But seriously Id get a few more tanks and spilt them up asap.
 
the other turtles are in outside ponds and stuff. and i already divieded the turtles into seperate tanks. the water was crystal clear to begin with and the ally snapper is ok now. i put some stuff on it and it has begun to heal.
 
HerpHunter77;4297523; said:
the other turtles are in outside ponds and stuff. and i already divieded the turtles into seperate tanks. the water was crystal clear to begin with and the ally snapper is ok now. i put some stuff on it and it has begun to heal.
Thats good to hear but i meant your actual water parametres, do you have a test kit?
 
im glad to hear about it healing, in the future keep a small amount of salt in the water, it helps their immune system and reduces chance of sickness. can you plz tell me what kind of turtle you have, the tanks they are in, and the filtration you have? (im just wondering as i am a turtle lover too. i have 2 turtles in a 110gallon)
 
HerpHunter77;4297664; said:
uuuhh, no. i dont even know what that is. and the filter is really good. i will find out
Im not being nasty but you should make it your priority to know, go out and buy a full test kit they are usually around £20 and they test for PH, ammonia, nitrite, nitrate etc... or you can buy testing strips which check everything, you need to know what the water is actually like and it would be a good idea to know what your PH is like aswell.
 
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