no idea, I'm not a expert or have ever dealt with this stuff before even though I have 2 young ones and 2 older turts. I'm just currently dealing with a similar issue, and have been providing what i've been reading. Personally, I think silvadine is the way to go 100%, that being said, i'm anal and would still use diluted betadine once a week ( it doesn't lose potency when diluted apparently) and silvadine as often as your vet recommended. With your case, it's just one area, so it's not like you need to do dips, or treat multiple areas of the turtle. My turtle decided not to eat algae waffers tonight (it's picky and wants cut fish), so as I was taking them out of the tank, I decided to grab the turtle and show you what I'm dealing with as well.So silvadine would be the strongest most effective treatment?
Ammonia: 0
Nitrtie: 0
Nitrate: 5-10ppm ( I do water changes every Sunday )
40 gallon breeder aquarium with a sun sun canister filter and a aqua clear hob.
Water temp: 83-86 ( depending on the time of the day )
Salinity is at 1.005-1.006 (using a refractor)
PH is right around 8. I have roughly 1" of the tank divided off with a clear acrylic divider where the heater is, as well as where I dumped a ridiculous amount of crushed coral (my tap water reads at like a 6.5)
and for substrate i'm using African cichlid aragonite sand, it's not coarse at all which is nice.
I'm assuming the wounds or ulcers? (w/e you'd like to call them) on the belly have almost completely healed, there's just 2 small scabs, which I'm really surprised that it healed so quick. The "bite mark" on the shell doesn't look like a bite mark and I'm pretty sure is actual rot. no signs of fungus but there is some shedding going on.
I've done 0 treatment and wanted to see if all the articles stating a higher PH and clean water with a higher salinity clears everything up, But I don't think that's 100% true and will be starting a treatment this Friday.
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