nursemelody
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Is it normal for an eastern newt (or any other newt for that matter) to look a little opaque or dull before shedding?
Have you noticed that before a shed, an eastern newt (or any other newt for that matter) will look a little opaque or whitish? I have seen this with tree frogs before shedding, but I am worried and want to make sure that it is normal. I am worried about possible fungal infection or ich. Though it is not super noticeable, and my other two male newts do not look like this. I really doubt it is something that one could notice in a photo, at least not from any camera I have!
Have you noticed that before a shed, an eastern newt (or any other newt for that matter) will look a little opaque or whitish? I have seen this with tree frogs before shedding, but I am worried and want to make sure that it is normal. I am worried about possible fungal infection or ich. Though it is not super noticeable, and my other two male newts do not look like this. I really doubt it is something that one could notice in a photo, at least not from any camera I have!
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