Illness/Sickness: Strange spot on head T. pygmaeus

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When checking my T. pygmaeus yesterday I noticed one had a white/grey lump on his head. I separated him from the others, since they look fine.
I took some pictures.

Any Idea what this can be?

I keep them terrestrial at the moment, but I was goint to put them in a bigger aquatic tank when I noticed this.
He didn't have this 3 days ago.
 

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