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    Angry mouth rot!

    ive recently gained a new adult female ball and i fed her about 3 days ago and now she seems to have mouth rot..... i doubt it comes from me my husbandry is fine and i havent had a problem with any others! so im asking you guys how you take care of mouth rot? im probably gonna have to go to the vet but still id like to do best i can for now

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    Re: mouth rot!

    Quote Originally Posted by melly911 View Post
    ive recently gained a new adult female ball and i fed her about 3 days ago and now she seems to have mouth rot..... i doubt it comes from me my husbandry is fine and i havent had a problem with any others! so im asking you guys how you take care of mouth rot? im probably gonna have to go to the vet but still id like to do best i can for now
    You need to see a vet ASAP. Mouth rot only gets worse with time, And as it progresses it becomes harder to treat. There is little we can do from the home to.help our reptiles. Raising the temperature doesn't kill the bacteria like a lot of people think, but someone more qualified should explain that.

    You need to see a vet though.. all that cab be said.
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