riley_bla41000
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I have recently scrubbed all the rotted areas off his shell and was wondering if I should continue scrubbing and dry docking him while his shell heals back, thanks!
Yo want to use Nolvasan (chlorhexadine) to clean the area, and use silvadine cream only on are that bleed after the aggressive debridement necessary in shell rot. You have to remove all necrotic tissue, or slowing down the necrosis in general will be very difficult. I have had success treating animals, then dry docking them immediately after, overnight until the next morning.
@wellington, I've never hear of the honey being used? Was that for shell rot in a tortoise, or a turtle?
Do you know of any literature that recommends this? I have NEVER heard of anything like that and I am so interested to learn more about that approach.They used it on two turtles. The one was a spotted with many shell rot areas on its plastron. They cleaned out all the soft infected tissue and then packed the medical grade honey over it. The other turtle, don't know species had a gash on the carapace and they did the same thing. The did also have a injured tortoise, an Aldabra with a very loose scute. They pulled the scute off, cleaned and again but some honey on its. I really liked the fact that it's good for humans and animals and that its all natural.