DeCypher
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Two of my newts (Notophthalmus Viridescens) are having problems. Not necessarily emergencies, but they concern me.
Newt #1-This one may or may not have a skin issue. I see her in the water thrashing and clawing at her stomach. Thic happens for short periods of time a couple times a day. It looks like something (on her right side between her front and back legs) is really annoying her.
Newt #2-This one may have a cloaca issue. She is a juvenile, recently got out of her eft stage. Her cloaca is fairly large. Not REALLY huge, but certainly not its normal size.
The environment is very good. Tank is clean, planted, and water quality is very nice.
*I doubt this is the cause, but I recently put in a new filter (Duetto 50) and some non-toxic sand.
Newt #1-This one may or may not have a skin issue. I see her in the water thrashing and clawing at her stomach. Thic happens for short periods of time a couple times a day. It looks like something (on her right side between her front and back legs) is really annoying her.
Newt #2-This one may have a cloaca issue. She is a juvenile, recently got out of her eft stage. Her cloaca is fairly large. Not REALLY huge, but certainly not its normal size.
The environment is very good. Tank is clean, planted, and water quality is very nice.
*I doubt this is the cause, but I recently put in a new filter (Duetto 50) and some non-toxic sand.