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    badly injured ribbon

    it look likes a turtle bit him in 2 places.
    one part is healed up and the other you can see the muscle.
    scales are hanging off and its about 2 centimeters long
    any input is welcomed

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    Re: badly injured ribbon

    I forgot to add he is active and isnt on death's doorstep

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    Re: badly injured ribbon

    A photo would be great.
    Anything open should get some antibiotic ointment.
    A vet. visit may be necessary.
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    Re: badly injured ribbon

    is neosporin the way to go on the ointment?
    and ill be looking for an exoctic vet.
    ill have pictures in the next 3 days

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    Re: badly injured ribbon

    Neosporin should be fine for ointment, but try to get the kind without painkillers added. Keep us posted on how it's doing!
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    Re: badly injured ribbon

    we lost the little guy
    I found a decent vet though if something similar occurs.
    but thanks for the info
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    Re: badly injured ribbon

    Sorry to hear that.
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    Re: badly injured ribbon

    What a shame but it may have been for the best. Sometimes the suffering that occurs with bite infections can be terrible.
    We've had members that have saved garter snakes from cat bites but it's a roll of the dice.
    Thanks for taking the time to care and be concerned.
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    Re: badly injured ribbon

    yea
    its the circle of life but whatcha gunna do
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    Re: badly injured ribbon

    That sucks. Nothing ya could have done.

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