Mississippi DiamondbackOriginally lived near the coast, soMississippi diamondback turtles are in constant contact with seawater and are generally found in brackish water environments. Even if the tap water in the city is now dried, it will inevitably cause Mississippi diamondbackNot suitable. AdultMississippi DiamondbackSlightly better, juvenileMississippi diamondback turtleIt is very obvious, prone to rot skin, fungus and other problems.

The rot skin of the Mississippi diamond turtle, the conventional treatment method is to change the water frequently, use medicine if it is serious, and then spend time every day on land to dry for a period of time, Disinfect water bodies. This method of treatment is labor-intensive and time-consuming, and the drug will also cause certain side effects to the Mississippi diamondback turtle, and even shorten the lifespan of the young Mississippi diamondback turtle. But if you add some sea salt to the water, it is convenient and in line with the natural habits of Mississippi diamondback turtles, and the effect is quite obvious.
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