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Help, I think my retic has mouth rot!

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I think my retic has mouth rot. Around the edges of his mouth are red and swollen. What is the best way to cure mouth rot if this is mouth rot?
 
mouth rot can be tough to deal with, if that is what it is.
many years ago I was able to help some import snakes with the use of Tetra's "rid rot." the original one came in a yellow squeeze bottle but I don't know if that is even still available. It took daily care and cleaning; it took a couple weeks to heal. Sometimes a few teeth were lost, depending on how extensive the rot was.
Your best bet would be a vet visit, it sounds like it could be in the early stages where it is easier to treat, if that is in fact mouth rot.
 
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