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Fire salamander poorly eye

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harvey

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please could any one help, my sisters salamander has over the last couple of days started weeping a greyish puss from its right eye, does anybody know what it could be and how to treat it any info would be appreciated.
cheers harvey
 

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Its a fire sal
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,I'm sure someone here will be able to help
 
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harvey

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yes, you are right it is a fire salamander.
cheers harvey
 
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jennifer

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It's not a common problem. If you value the salamander, take it to a vet ASAP. Where do you live (country/state)?
 
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