Strange white sac from Spotted Salamander

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Hi, I'm a new owner of a pair of Spotted Salamanders, and I noticed that one was in the water all day, and when I checked up on it, I saw this weird mucus-like white sac that was loosely coming from its cloaca. Is this something to be concerned about or is it maybe a spermataphore/egg sac?

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