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*UPDATE*firebelly newt growth (with pic now)

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lisa

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no change as of now, and i dont think it is mouth rot, it seems as though the lump looks as though it is going to burst, has a bit of a white head, i have him isolated from the others i just dont know what to do, any help would be greatly appreciated.

link to pic

if that doesnt work here it is again.

http://www.geocities.com/mikeeman6907/DSC01237.JPG

please i need help!
 
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lisa

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im sorry i forgot to inform you, you must drag and drop the links.
 
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rancidevilpingu

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looks blury. looks like what happened 2 mark_uk's newt.
 
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