myfirstaxolotls
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Hello,
I have two Tiger Salamanders about 7 years old here in Sweden and 2 days ago I noticed that my female salamander has 2 humps on her tail.
Both are on the black stripes of the tail. I have tried to take photo but is really hard to do so, but will try to take good enough photos shortly.
It may be penetration of the skin on top of the humps, but still hard to tell because its hard to hold her still.
But if there is any penetration of her skin, its smaller than a needles head. No fluids or color difference.
She eats like normal and no signs of being sick.
Any ideas what it could be?
What can possible be done to help her from home?
Q-Tip with water mixed with salts?
Any established brands that has treatments for (possible), infections to buy?
I already checked up prices for vets and its money I dont have, (around 350 dollars to just get through vets door).. and loans neither is possible unfortunately.
I have two Tiger Salamanders about 7 years old here in Sweden and 2 days ago I noticed that my female salamander has 2 humps on her tail.
Both are on the black stripes of the tail. I have tried to take photo but is really hard to do so, but will try to take good enough photos shortly.
It may be penetration of the skin on top of the humps, but still hard to tell because its hard to hold her still.
But if there is any penetration of her skin, its smaller than a needles head. No fluids or color difference.
She eats like normal and no signs of being sick.
Any ideas what it could be?
What can possible be done to help her from home?
Q-Tip with water mixed with salts?
Any established brands that has treatments for (possible), infections to buy?
I already checked up prices for vets and its money I dont have, (around 350 dollars to just get through vets door).. and loans neither is possible unfortunately.
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