Get a toothbrush and iodine. Make a solution with 1 cup of lukewarm water to 1/2oz of iodine. Hold the Mouth of the snake open, gently grab behind the head and jaw with one hand and use the toothbrush to open the snakes mouth (put the tooth brush gently in the middle of the mouth between the teeth to open). Then brush the teeth of the snake, top and bottom. You want to get the iodine solution to penetrate the rot or puss bulbs. Do this at least 1 time per day if not more.
Yes, ball pythons require a moist and humid enclosure. Pine absorbs the moisture and this can increase the chances of your ball python getting a respiratory infection and having a retained shed. Retained shed is where the snake does not shed all of their skin. This can lead to moth rot, tip of the tail falling off, eye caps and much much more. Cyprus Mulch, cellsorb and newspaper are the best beddings for a ball python.
Hoof rot or Foot rot is an infection around the hoof area. Antibiotics and/or penicillin is the best way to treat it.
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To prevent sago palm crown rot, avoid overwatering and ensure good drainage. If crown rot occurs, remove affected leaves and treat with a fungicide.
Your baby may be in shed or close to it. If you keep your cage moist it could also be scale rot (generally more RED than pink) If so get it to a vet ASAP.
To prevent ponytail palm crown rot, avoid overwatering and ensure good drainage. Treat crown rot by cutting away affected areas, allowing the plant to dry out, and adjusting watering habits.
To prevent dracaena marginata stem rot, avoid overwatering and ensure proper drainage. Treat stem rot by cutting off affected areas, allowing the plant to dry out, and repotting in fresh soil.
To effectively treat root rot in gardenias, you can improve drainage by repotting in well-draining soil, reduce watering frequency, and trim affected roots. Additionally, applying a fungicide may help control the root rot.
To prevent or treat rosemary root rot in plants, ensure proper drainage, avoid overwatering, and use well-draining soil. Remove affected plants promptly and treat with a fungicide if necessary.
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To prevent philodendron stem rot in your houseplant, make sure the soil is well-draining and avoid overwatering. Treat stem rot by cutting off affected parts, allowing the plant to dry out, and repotting in fresh soil if necessary.
To prevent or treat rubber tree root rot, ensure proper drainage, avoid overwatering, use well-draining soil, and inspect roots for signs of rot. If root rot is present, trim affected roots, repot in fresh soil, and adjust watering habits. Applying a fungicide may also help treat the condition.