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derek
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I have had two Chinese fire bellies for eleven days now, I have managed to feed one but not the other with a piece of worm and I have put live blood worm into the tank and left dried food on the land part of the tank to entice the other to eat; which it has not. Today when I was doing a water change and a clean up of left over's, I noticed the newt that had not being eating and also had not been spending a lot of time in the water over the last eleven days, has a grey blemish on the right front area of its snout, which starts from the top lip of the mouth to the nostril. Does anyone have an idea what this could be and possible treatment.
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