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Mouth Rot - Infectious Stomatitis

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2009

Notes on Mouth rot, written information can be found in the water dragon care guide:
www.freewebs.com/erikpaterson/lizards.htm

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  • can they die of it

  • yes indeed

  • great video Easy, i dont have cwd ,etc but very informitive ,,have you came up with any solutions to it ?

    i was thinking about putting some kinda tight ,small mesh netting mabye 15 mm from the glass , [just a thought ]

  • aye, i was thinking of using stickers or something to darken down the bottom 6 inches of the glass, it won't be see through so in theory they won't go mad trying to get out, worth a try eh?

  • ok but make sure you put tha in the describstion and i can mow say i am sorry

  • i said in this video that she no longer has mouth rot haha

    but it is fine.

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  • what was the name of that drug you said?

  • how do they get that

  • i dont know if anyone else on here has said it but i have used this one product that works great its called ROT GUARD by Nature Zone I got it for $5.99+shipping but its awesome boost the immune system and kills the bacteria and fungus

  • @daleheathcote1995 yes they can die from that

  • yes they can die from that if its left on treated

  • erm.. i do an animal care course and mouth rot is caused by Poor husbandry, especially incorrect cage temperatures and poor nutrition. none of our reptiles have ever had it. mabey cos my lecturer wrote book on animal husbandry, but i thought that it might help. its also caused by a bacteria :)

  • My dragon has this and i cant find a reptile vet near by! What should i do until i find one!?!

  • @MunchieAKALilSoldier I took my snake who had mouth rot to a vet. The vet i took him to had a cheap exam fee of $45 and then the antibiotic injections that I have to give him (10 suringes of ceftazidime) was about another $30. My total fee was $80 (I can't remember what the extra $5 was for), but for my snake, the inside of his mouth wasn't too bad so they didn't have to do any type of surgery or anything like that. The total fee for your guy probably depends on the severity of the mouth rot.

  • aww

  • i have a question , how much money do they usually charge , it doesnt matter all that bad to me , but i just got mine nd like im willing to do whatever i can to keep her healthy , nd like i just want an appraxament , kuz im worried she has this

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