Fiona1504
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Hi everyone,
A quick question: I have a fairly elderly, and seemingly healthy and normal female T. Gran., who has recently begun to develop brown blotches on her stomach. It looks as if the colour on her back has "bled" into her yellow. She seems normal, otherwise. Eating, doing her newt stuff. She is getting on in years...I have had her for about 8, and she was full grown when I rescued her, so who knows how old she really is. SHe's a great little gal, and I'm hoping this isn't something to worry about. I've had numerous newts & axies over the years, and never seen anything like this before. Any advice/help would be appreciated.
Thanks! :happy:
A quick question: I have a fairly elderly, and seemingly healthy and normal female T. Gran., who has recently begun to develop brown blotches on her stomach. It looks as if the colour on her back has "bled" into her yellow. She seems normal, otherwise. Eating, doing her newt stuff. She is getting on in years...I have had her for about 8, and she was full grown when I rescued her, so who knows how old she really is. SHe's a great little gal, and I'm hoping this isn't something to worry about. I've had numerous newts & axies over the years, and never seen anything like this before. Any advice/help would be appreciated.
Thanks! :happy: