Illness/Sickness: T.shanjing and T.taliangensis skin ulcers

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My friends T.shanjing T.taliangensis skin ulcers, and would like to ask the how to treat the festering spread quickly.
 
The picture doesn't work. I think you linked it improperly. Despite that, keep your newts cold, clean, and wet in quarantine. Put Neosporin or even better Silvadene on the wounds if you have either. Do you have both newts together? Mixing species is generally frowned upon, and could be that one of them gave the infection to the other.
 
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The picture doesn't work. I think you linked it improperly. Despite that, keep your newts cold, clean, and wet in quarantine. Put Neosporin or even better Silvadene on the wounds if you have either. Do you have both newts together? Mixing species is generally frowned upon, and could be that one of them gave the infection to the other.

Thank you for your answer, I found how to post images, according to him I learned from friends of the two species polyculture.In isolation.The currently T.taliangensis have died, T.shanjing wound has pus gradually begin to heal, but is very weak and did not eat.My friend is now smear. Erythromycin Eye Ointment for treatment, but he is still very worried, you have anything to do with good advice?
 

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