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Pachytriton with bumps?

Demoniac38

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I've noticed a few raised areas on the skin of my newt. There is one bump on the right shoulder, and one behind the left leg. The skin is not broken and the bumps do not appear discolored. She is acting/eating normally. She lives alone. What are they? What needs to be done?
 

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