How to deal with the sickness of Madagascar's head-necked turtle:
1. White eye disease: the eyes of Madagascar's head-necked turtle become swollen, the eyes are congested, and the cornea will erode. The eyeballs will be covered by a layer of white material, which prevents them from opening their eyes and eating.
Treatment method: Apply chlortetracycline eye ointment to the affected area twice a day, and let the Madagascar large head-necked turtle bask in the sun for disinfection.

2. Skin rot disease: This is because the breeding density is too high, and the turtles bite each other, and the wound is invaded by bacteria, resulting in skin necrosis at the wound.
Treatment: Apply chlortetracycline eye ointment to the wound, and put the Madagascar cephalospora into water containing a small amount of oxytetracycline.
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