neil
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I have two male fire salamanders, who to the best of my knowledge, have always got on OK. However I found one today with a clean 5mm lesion just behind one of the rear legs. My first fear was a mite infestation, but a check on both animals did not reveal any. I'm now presuming the sals have had a bit of a fall out and the result is as I've described.
Previous posting on similar lines suggest fire sals don't have the dental armoury to inflict such wounds on each other, but unless it's a cricket attack it's the only possibility I can think of.
As for treatment, any suggestions as to the way forward would be appreciated. As stated initially the wound is clean showing no signs of infection.
Previous posting on similar lines suggest fire sals don't have the dental armoury to inflict such wounds on each other, but unless it's a cricket attack it's the only possibility I can think of.
As for treatment, any suggestions as to the way forward would be appreciated. As stated initially the wound is clean showing no signs of infection.