Paramesotriton hongkongensis?

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Ester van Strien
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Posted on Sunday, 14 May, 2006 - 13:33:   Edit Post Delete Post

Is this paramesotriton honkongensis?



A very skinny petstore rescue called triton chinensis in their books.
I'll add a belly shot soon.
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Posted on Sunday, 14 May, 2006 - 15:53:   Edit Post Delete Post

yep, he doesnt look too bad though-i bet he can put on weight well.
p.s. dont eat the newts.......
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Posted on Monday, 15 May, 2006 - 00:12:   Edit Post Delete Post

You need to post up that belly shot, Ester. I thought it was hongkongensis until I saw the belly shot you posted in the chat. Then I wasn't so sure.
~~~ "That's the problem with nature. Something's always stinging you or oozing mucus on you. Let's go watch TV." -Calvin & Hobbes ~~~
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Posted on Monday, 15 May, 2006 - 00:42:   Edit Post Delete Post

Looks like a very skinny Hongkongensis to me Ester.
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Posted on Monday, 15 May, 2006 - 07:47:   Edit Post Delete Post

Hard to tell with such a skinny animal.
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Posted on Saturday, 20 May, 2006 - 07:07:   Edit Post Delete Post

This animal has deteriorated quickly in the space of one week. The animal started to refuse food and developed a hint of a sore. Within days the sore became more pronounced and another sore appeared on its leg. The rest of his skin has developed this melting look to it as well.

I bought some antibiotics and started him on it yesterday. His liveliness has certainly increased since, but he's still refusing food. Given how thin he was to start with, and how extremely thin he is now, I don't think he can survive without food much longer. I don't want to force feed him because the sheer stress of it might tip him over the edge (if he isn't over the edge already). I'll be tempting him again with worm chunks and a wax worm.
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Posted on Saturday, 20 May, 2006 - 10:57:   Edit Post Delete Post

Hello Easter,

I`m sorry for that case.
But last year i got 5 Paramesotriton hongkongensis wc.
And after some few days it started the same illness.
I think it is "Molchpest".
Because it runs very fast till 4 of the 5 died quickly.
In my opinion there is no way to cure it.

Greetings Ingo V.
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Posted on Saturday, 20 May, 2006 - 13:58:   Edit Post Delete Post

did you buy them at the fair in nijmegen?I bought 2 of them.a few days ago I heard somebody call it cf deloustali.I'm having problems with my wc chinensis too,I'm currently treating them with baytrill 10%.giving them a dayly bath of 10-15min,so far I had no luck with this treatment.hope you pull him through.
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Posted on Saturday, 20 May, 2006 - 14:04:   Edit Post Delete Post

Nope, pet store in Eindhoven, kind of a rescue as they looked terrible in the store already.
I am using colistin-sulfate 4% diluted to a concentration of 2000 IE per ml. I bath this one twice a day for about 20 minutes. I've had some good experience with it in the past.
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Posted on Saturday, 20 May, 2006 - 17:08:   Edit Post Delete Post

I've seen emaciated Paramesos get better, but they were still willing to eat. This one isn't looking good. Good luck!
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Posted on Sunday, 21 May, 2006 - 09:49:   Edit Post Delete Post

poor thing!!!
i was out of the newt game for a while but was surpirsed to see many warty newts for sale in shops around here.
i was totally set on buying a shanjin this year advertised by a local shop, and now have a s.s teretisirs fire sal but temporally rescued what i believe to be fuzhoung warties in bad health. unfortunealty they were housed with FBTs, FBNs, and taricha g's at the petshop(some were floating dead in the tank). i bought them for $8.99 with open wounds and despite my best efforts didn't live more than a month. the pics you have posted looked like this aniaml was done from day one and i admire your devote to rescue it, best of luck
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Posted on Sunday, 21 May, 2006 - 14:38:   Edit Post Delete Post

Hello ester,

at my animals it also began with lokal infections.
First i saw small holes.
But very soon the legs and feet began to shrink.

Here are two pics:




The deterioration of this illness was very quick.

I`m sorry for that, but in my opinion there is just a small chance for rescue.

I wish you good luck.

Greetings Ingo V.
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Posted on Monday, 29 May, 2006 - 17:15:   Edit Post Delete Post

ester:

did your skinny hongkongensis make it?

ge

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