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Old 10-07-2003, 11:24 AM
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Turtle with an infection

I have a small red ear slider and it had an abcess and I removed it once, but it grew again so I had to remove it again, but now it looks like it is swollen and might be infected. How can i heal it? A vet is too expensive considering that the turtle cost around 2 dollars.
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Old 10-07-2003, 02:40 PM
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Is 2 dollars all the turtle is worth to you? If you can't afford to take care of him, perhaps you should give it to someone who can? It sounds like he needs antibiotics and a lot of care. I hope you find someone to give him to that will tend to his needs.
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Old 10-07-2003, 05:08 PM
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Hi welcome, My name is Gail,I was thinking maybe a small hot pac. You know take a wash cloth and warm it and maybe put it on the sore spot? I don't know much about turtles,but if you go to the pet store near you,maybe they have some house hold advice for you till you can get to the vets? How did you take care of the abcess to begine with? I hope all will be okay? Let us know?
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Old 10-07-2003, 05:35 PM
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Gads man, please get the poor little one some professional help. He is a living, caring, feeling being, even though you only paid $2.00. You can be hurting him by taking off the abcess yourself.

If you absolutely cannot afford a vet, try asking them to take the poor turtle...or maybe ask your local pet shop if they have an appropriate antibiotic. I know they sell antibiotics for birds, perhaps they have some for reptiles.

I feel so sad for the little turtle. Do you live in New Jersey? I will certainly take him and get him some help !!

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Old 10-07-2003, 11:21 PM
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"HotSizzle" if you take a look at Mrs. Birdy's quote at the bottom of her post, that says alot... Ok, I am extremely curious in how you removed the "abscess" by yourself. It doubtfully IS infected unless you used sterilized tools and very carefully cleaned the area before and after you removed it. What part of your turtle is the abscess on? Since your turtle is having growths in the first place, you probably need to take a serious look at his captive habitat and diet. Most likely he is not getting the proper diet, doesn't have UVB lighting...something like that. At the least you can do, call an exotics vet clinic and ask for the numbers of other clients with turtles, who can either give you much needed advice or might offer to take him from you. I don't see why you got a $2 animal in the first place because when you got the cage weren't you thinking "What? I can't get that cage- it costs more than the animal. I can't get him that food, it costs more than the animal! I can't get him that...." I'm sure we all sound extremely mean to you but the cost of something should have nothign to do with how well you take care of it and wether or not you take it to a veterinarian. The reason turtles like that are cheap is because they are plentiful, not because they are unintelligent and dumb.
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Old 10-08-2003, 12:21 PM
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Great site, Casagura, that shows alot about what sounds to be wrong,

Hotsizzle- Do you have a book on red eared sliders, or even just turtles in general? Books usually say something on common illnesses and treatments. This could possibly be a serious problem if not dealt with properly. I know you heard it from everyone else, but it is true.

Please seek professional help before it's too late, unless you don't care, or don't have the money, then give him to some one who does, please.

Take care
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Old 10-23-2003, 03:06 PM
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what a great website that was!! and in the very beginning it says "whether you paid a little or a lot for your turtle, you must properly care for it"!!!
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Old 10-23-2003, 08:09 PM
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This post has been here for a while? Wonder what happened?
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Old 10-26-2003, 02:56 AM
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Hopefully the little guy is ok. Its sad that these little living souls are only worth the 2 bucks it costs to purchase them .

That is a great site casegura.. thanks!
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Hotsizzle, first I say take it to a vet. If you cant do that then try the following. First, no hotpacks! bad idea[sorry] turtles like other reptiles are ectothermic[cold blooded] they need an outside source for warmth but, it must be able to get away from it too. you cant judge its internal temp with a hotpack clamped to it.

since ive no idea how much you know or care to know about keeping turtles, there is simply too much information for me to type here, but heres some good advice:
1. buy some turtle books or join a related website, find out as much as you can first.
2. you must spend a hell of alot more than $2 to properly house and care for a turtle, and thats before you get started.

Supposing you have some basic idea of its care requirements.....

dry dock it for a few hours at a time, in a LARGE container with a heat source at one end. a low wattage 40 watt at 15cm from the floor will do. note: it must be able to move away from the heat. paint the affected area with liquid iodine or betadine, you can buy it from a chemist[drugstore] for cleaning cuts and abrasions. return it to deep water/tank every 3-4 hrs to eat, drink /rehydrate and defecate, after which you must dry it and repaint the wound. sounds morelike fungus to me though.

if its on the shell its either shellrot, [bad diet/lack of calcium/lack of uva/uvb light~sunlight] same treatment, also adding aquarium salt at 10grams/1 teaspoon to i gallon will help. give it sunlight, again, make sure it dosent overheat. look up res dietry requirements and provide the right food, buy some reptimin and/or herptavite and coat its food, some will wash off, turtles only eat in the water.

Thats just the tip of the iceberg, you have made a poor choice of pet, you should learn all you need to kbnow before aquiring ANY pet, regardless its cost. ~good luck
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Old 01-19-2004, 10:53 PM
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I know what kind of abscess that hotsizzle is talking about. It is probably around the region of the red stripe of the ear. It is brought about by bad nutrition, poor water condition (not being cleaned enough), improper lighting/temperature.

How do I know this? I was irresponsible enough to get my turtle sick enough to develop this condition.

What I did to prevent the problem from worsening was I kept the water EXTREMELY CLEAN (waterchanges every 2 days or less -- she was in a creature keeper which she outgrew -- that was another story). If you keep the water clean and consistent in temperature, the turtle will most likely become better.

What happened to my turtle, you might ask? I was ashamed of how I treated her, because I didn't realize how much she'd grow, and how much space she'd need. I sought out a new home for her, where she now lives in a 30 gallon tank with a heater, filter, and 150 watt full-spectrum lamp with a turtle friend at my friend's home.

Her abscess went away with simply just cleaning her water regularly and consistently. However, you should NOT be performing abscess removal on your animals -- you know how painful that must be for him? If you hit the "right spot," you might introduce the pus of the abscess into the circulatory system and painfully kill him with a massive blood infection. TAKE HIM TO A VET, or give him to someone who can care for him.

Try www.turtlehomes.org for more advice.
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Old 02-01-2004, 02:16 AM
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What happened Hotsizzle
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Old 03-24-2007, 02:38 AM
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I also have a red ear slider that has a abscess below its eye and it looks white and pussy...and the only vet i have around my erea is in stratford Ct and they didn't have any openings :-( my poor turtle .. I am not a mean person i love my pets like my own kids...I got her in dec of 06 just a few months with a male.. he is fine.. but i don't know if its the rag i put in the filter cause i didn't have the foam at that time and all of a sudden i saw soapy water and i took them out as soon as i saw it ... so i was wondering would that been the cause of it??.. I also have a 3 year old slider and she is in my 55gal and she is doing wonderful...i do read up on them alot and i never ran into that problem befor.....So hopefuly i can get her to the vet ASAP...
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Old 03-24-2007, 03:07 PM
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Starmanp- the key is finding a HERP vet. I understand you are in CT but here is a list of NY herp vets--perhaps one of them is close enough. Your turtle needs to get to a herp vet ASAP. If that isn't an option do you have a local aquarium or zoo? I understand that you love your animals the same as your kids--but you have a doctor for your kids and should always have one for your pets. My turtles have never needed to go to the vet but I have two different numbers on hand at all times if ever they would be needed. Typically most absesses or infections are caused by insufficient filteration. How big are your turtles? Perhaps I can help you with your setup.

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Hoppenstedt Vet Hospital
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Shirley Vet Hospital on Montauk Highway in Shirley diagonally across from the Kohls' Shopping Plaza.
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Robert Monacho
Old Country Animal Clinic
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516-938-7218.
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New York County (Borough of Manhattan)
ANIMAL MEDICAL CENTER in Manhattan at 62nd St. and York Ave. (they are very affordable and open 24 HOURS!!) Dr. Hess Dr. Kottwitz
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Dr. Monaco
Old Country Animal Clinic
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Recommended by chelonian keepers at the "Vets_For_Herps" list serve.

Gary Selmonsky
East Bay Animal Hospital
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Queens
Leffert's Animal Hospital J
amica Ave and Leffert's Blvd
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Rochester Metro Area Vets

Westchester, Rockland, Putnum, Dutchess, and Orange Counties Post #66
Exotics Vet Laurie Hess, DMV, Diplomate ABVP
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Her office hours, by appointment can be at any of these locations:

Fridays:
Fine Animal Hospital
701 Bedford Road
Bedford Hills, NY 10507
914-666-8061

Mondays:
Hudson Highlands Veterinary Specialty Group
222 Lime Kiln Road
Hopewell Junction, New York 12533
845-223-8682

Tuesdays:
County Animal Hospital
49 Congers Road
New City, NY 10956
845-634-4607

Thursdays:
Bond Animal Hospital
250 Central Avenue
White Plains, New York 10606

Wednesdays:
Croton Animal Hospital
7 South Riverside Avenue
Croton-on Hudson, New York 10520
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Dr. Paul Raiti
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Old 03-24-2007, 05:34 PM
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My turtles are 5" in lenth and i did have a filter that kept the water clean..I keep them in the 20gal long tank i have...if i seen the water was getting dingy i would do a complete water change like i do with my 9" red ear slider which i had for 3 years in a 55gal tank and she is doing wonderful with no problems what so ever...so thats why i don't understand what happend... can it be the lighting i didn't have the special lighting that they required but i never seen them basking all that much... and yet i guess the filteration wasn't that great cause i would have to change the water every 2 to 3 days....theres only one vet that inloves reptile pets and its In stratford CT and i have to call Monday to see if they have an opening, And yes i love my pets and i will be taking her to the vet when they have an opening....thanks for the help and the info :-).. oh yeah when i didn't have a foam filter i put a sock at first then i put a towel riped up and when i did that i saw foamy suds coming out of it thats when i took the turtles out and rinsed them off...dunno if that was the cause of it....

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