Skin rot.
Symptoms: The diseased part of the red-headed snake-necked turtle can be seen to the naked eye, and the skin turns white.

Treatment: Rub iodine two to three times a day, after rubbing fifteen After a few minutes, go back to the water, get more sun, and pay attention to the water quality. Severely rot-skinned red-headed snake-necked turtles will lose their nails, and the affected area will expand and have a slightly rancid odor. Dry rearing the red-headed snake-necked turtle, apply chlortetracycline ointment after rubbing iodophor to disinfect the affected area. Soak in water for half an hour every day to feed and bask in the sun.
Prevention: Pay more attention to the water quality, change the water frequently, and bask in the sun more.
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