anothernewtfan
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- Michael Jeffries
Bought two a few weeks ago, basically "rescued" from a pet store.
I noticed about a week ago that his mouth, mostly it was the front of the lower jaw, just didn't look right to me. This got a little worse day by day. I would describe it as looking as though it was just kind of sloughing/rotting away. So I decided to put him in a rubberrmaid dish I use for random newt ops, hehe with a section of an artificial plant in there, and enough water to cover the newt, covered it with aluminum foil and put it in the fridge. I also raised the temp in the fridge, as it might have been a little too cold the way it was.
This is the first time I have ever refrigerated a newt, but after doing a little research, it seemed the appropriate way to address this issue. The newt seems to be fine. Although it's been less than 24 hours it looks a little better. Hopefully that is not just wishful thinking.
Two quick questions. How long should it remain in the fridge? AND Should I be worried about changing the water in the bowl?
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Now I realize the newt probably had this injury at the pet store, and I might have noticed it earlier if I checked. I probably still would have bought the newt, but would have been more careful with the supplies (siphon, baster, tweezers) I dunked into their tank. This could turn into a pet shop horror story if it spreads to other tanks in my collection.
I noticed about a week ago that his mouth, mostly it was the front of the lower jaw, just didn't look right to me. This got a little worse day by day. I would describe it as looking as though it was just kind of sloughing/rotting away. So I decided to put him in a rubberrmaid dish I use for random newt ops, hehe with a section of an artificial plant in there, and enough water to cover the newt, covered it with aluminum foil and put it in the fridge. I also raised the temp in the fridge, as it might have been a little too cold the way it was.
This is the first time I have ever refrigerated a newt, but after doing a little research, it seemed the appropriate way to address this issue. The newt seems to be fine. Although it's been less than 24 hours it looks a little better. Hopefully that is not just wishful thinking.
Two quick questions. How long should it remain in the fridge? AND Should I be worried about changing the water in the bowl?
.
Now I realize the newt probably had this injury at the pet store, and I might have noticed it earlier if I checked. I probably still would have bought the newt, but would have been more careful with the supplies (siphon, baster, tweezers) I dunked into their tank. This could turn into a pet shop horror story if it spreads to other tanks in my collection.