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Illness/Sickness: White sore on CFB

Xanidoo

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Hi!

I have a little bit of an issue. My Chinese Fire Belly Newt has a small white soar on its tail and I think he might have been bitten by one of his tankmates and I heard the white is a sign on infection. How do I treat this? He's almost 100% aquatic and he's lively and not showing any signs of real sickness, but this does not seem normal to me. Also, the white spot seems to have some sort of matter coming out of it. I'm sure you've answered this a million times, but I after 15 pages of searching for an answer I lost patience. Please help me keep my Naboombu alive!

Thanks!
 

FiReBeLlIeDnEwT

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the same happened to one of my newts his name was cheeto and im sorry to say this but Mine died
 
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