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Hello,

I have a ambystoma mavortium and one year ago, she got something weird on her leg but it was more tiny than now, i don't know what this is and i'm very sad...

I'd like to know if i can do something on my own to help her or if it's too late and that i need to see a veto immediately even if i can't find one near of me that could heal that kind of animal =(

So here a picture it's pretty bad...


 

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Looks like an edema. You need a vet...
 
A normal Viet can operate ?

Well, preferably, you should try to find a vet near you that specializes in reptiles and amphibians/ exotic pets. Otherwise, it still may be worth a shot to ask what your standard vet can do about it.
 
Ok I'll try that Tuesday, nobody had seen something like that before ? I hope it's not a tumor ...
 
I am sure your vet will be able to remove this and see what it is...try not to worry.
 
I have a tiger with a bump like that on its tail. Its been there for over 6 years and is getting bigger I have concidered having it removed but she is already at least 10 years old. I could post a picture if you want?Please let us know what it turns out to be. I would guess binine tumor ?
 
No problem. For now i have to wait till september cause the only school where people can operate that kind of animal is closed so i'm just waiting...
 
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