Illness/Sickness: What are lottie white spots

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Help please just noticed these white spots on lottie last night :'/
 

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Can't see anything in that picture! Can you get some different angles?
 
Can't see anything in that picture! Can you get some different angles?

Is that any better of a picture for you :-/ it's the white patch right on the end of his nose thanks in advance for any help :)
 

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It's hard to see but is possibly normal pigment.
 
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