Squirt2023
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Hi everyone! I am attaching pictures of my fire belly newt, who is ill. I first noticed symptoms on Monday evening, he has suddenly become very swollen looking and thought it was bloat. However, last night I noticed a white growth protruding from his mouth, which he later sucked back inside. So now I am debating if it is mouth rot, but I cannot find much information online.
For background info, he is approximately 11 years old and has lived in the same tank for roughly 8 of them. No changes in food (alternating newt pellets and freeze dried shrimp) and no other pets in the tank. I did try a salt bath last night for 15 minutes, though I don’t know if that is any help to him (2tsp sea salt in 1L water).
I realize that seeing a vet would be a logical suggestion, but I have called every vet in a 3 hour drive radius and only two treat exotic animals. One isn’t taking new clients, and one was willing to look at pictures, but said she isn’t experienced enough about newt ailments and anatomy to know what the issue was, and her next available in-person appointment to do an exam isn’t for another month and a half. So I’m rather desperate to find anything that might be able to help him, or to at least know if he can even be helped at this point. I’ll take any advice I can get!
For background info, he is approximately 11 years old and has lived in the same tank for roughly 8 of them. No changes in food (alternating newt pellets and freeze dried shrimp) and no other pets in the tank. I did try a salt bath last night for 15 minutes, though I don’t know if that is any help to him (2tsp sea salt in 1L water).
I realize that seeing a vet would be a logical suggestion, but I have called every vet in a 3 hour drive radius and only two treat exotic animals. One isn’t taking new clients, and one was willing to look at pictures, but said she isn’t experienced enough about newt ailments and anatomy to know what the issue was, and her next available in-person appointment to do an exam isn’t for another month and a half. So I’m rather desperate to find anything that might be able to help him, or to at least know if he can even be helped at this point. I’ll take any advice I can get!
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