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    Whether its scale rot. Or bites they should be treated the same. For both my recommendation is to hospital clean tank (bleach out), paper towel sub changes daily. This is to keep the environment as clean and sterile as possible. Treat wounds or rot with cleaning them with straight betadyne. I don't recommend doing betadyne soaks unless the area is widespread which it's not. We don't want to Give bad sheds in this process bc of soaking. So daily changing of pt and wipe betadyne on the areas. Should clear up in a jiff. Looks more to be wounds from prey to me though.


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