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Irishivy
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I am having a very serious problem with my salamander Jack. There is a small flesh colored sore that has began to grow on his back between his legs where I would say his spine meets his lower legs.
It started some time ago (1 month) when he stopped eating the blood worms I was giving him and became emaciated. I saw it begin as a small pink spot and now that he has all his weight back (I'm feeding him only crickets) the spot has become increasingly larger. He is also becoming slower and drained looking.
I am going to change the water to clean it up a bit, put colder water and try to keep him out of the water a bit. He prefers to be under water than anything else but I see him trying to keep on land more than usual.
The photo is from about 10 minutes ago and you can clearly see the sore. It doesn't look infected but it is obvious and big. It also looks as though his outerskin has simply peeled off and left that pink flesh under. I have no idea what species of salamander this is and would like to know if you do.
I'm really scared he will die and I don't know what to do. Anything you can offer in terms of advice will be so greatly appreciated!
- Ivy
It started some time ago (1 month) when he stopped eating the blood worms I was giving him and became emaciated. I saw it begin as a small pink spot and now that he has all his weight back (I'm feeding him only crickets) the spot has become increasingly larger. He is also becoming slower and drained looking.
I am going to change the water to clean it up a bit, put colder water and try to keep him out of the water a bit. He prefers to be under water than anything else but I see him trying to keep on land more than usual.
The photo is from about 10 minutes ago and you can clearly see the sore. It doesn't look infected but it is obvious and big. It also looks as though his outerskin has simply peeled off and left that pink flesh under. I have no idea what species of salamander this is and would like to know if you do.
I'm really scared he will die and I don't know what to do. Anything you can offer in terms of advice will be so greatly appreciated!
- Ivy