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Mycotic Infections
Various types of fungi can cause infections both on the skin surface and in the internal
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Infection of the Shell
It is not unusual for deep, craterlike wounds to appear on the shells of water turtles
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Ear Infections
Inflammation of the middle ear of turtles, which takes the form of a yellowish, cheesy
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Respiratory Infections
Turtles can also fall ill with infections of the respiratory passages, which in the most
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Infectious Illnesses and Bacterial Infections
Turtles can harbor a range of bacteria in or on their bodies, and the common presence
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Oedema of the Eyelid
Species of the genera Pseudemys, Chrysemys, and to a lesser extent Graptemys are
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Growth Deformities, or "Soft Shell"
There are a number of metabolic disturbances lumped together under this heading
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Most turtles are Extremely Hardy and Long-Lived
Given proper care, most turtles are extremely hardy and long-lived
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