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deborah
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Hi there ~~
I'm hoping someone might have some advice on how to treat a Rough Skinned Newt (Taricha) that has developed what looks like some kind of fungus on the end of her tail.
She (I'm pretty sure its a she) was being housed in a 28 gallon vivarium with 4 others. About a week ago, I noticed that she was hiding in the terrestrial portion of the tank a lot more than normal. When I found her, I saw that the very tip of her tail looked "rotten" and she was curling it up protectively.
I have moved her out of the vivarium, which is extremely moist with "waterfalls" trickling through the moss... and placed her in quarantine in a 5 gallon tank. I've given her a drier environment of loose spagnum moss and a small pool of water she can get into if she needs it.
Does anyone know what this "rot" might be or how to successfully treat it?
Would appreciate any help...
I'm hoping someone might have some advice on how to treat a Rough Skinned Newt (Taricha) that has developed what looks like some kind of fungus on the end of her tail.
She (I'm pretty sure its a she) was being housed in a 28 gallon vivarium with 4 others. About a week ago, I noticed that she was hiding in the terrestrial portion of the tank a lot more than normal. When I found her, I saw that the very tip of her tail looked "rotten" and she was curling it up protectively.
I have moved her out of the vivarium, which is extremely moist with "waterfalls" trickling through the moss... and placed her in quarantine in a 5 gallon tank. I've given her a drier environment of loose spagnum moss and a small pool of water she can get into if she needs it.
Does anyone know what this "rot" might be or how to successfully treat it?
Would appreciate any help...