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hello everyone.

I need help, my triturus are getting a kind of white/gray mould. What do I have to do now? I already seperated all the newts and put an anti-mould solution in the water, wich definetly works. I'm also going to change the water in the tank for 100% and disinfect al my equipment. So what else do I have to do, and how long should I keep them in quarantine? All other tips are also welcome.

Greetings Mark
 
Are u keeping the newts aquatic?If so, by keeping them for a few days terrestrial the fungi should dry out and go away.
CCCCCCiao!
 
Thanks for the advice, I will try it but the most of them are already healthy again only one seems still ill it also moves a bit strange like it's drunk or so. Is the chance he survives big or not?

Bye
 
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