aramcheck
Member
My Tylos are CB and have been in my care for over 3 years. They often bite each other in feeding frenzies, and this has never been a problem. A couple of weeks ago I noticed a wound on the back of one of them that looked a bit atypical.
Sadly, a few day later, my brother in law passed away, and the newts wellbeing understandly faded in the background. They were fed, but I missed one water change, and did not keep much eyes on them. I did the overdue water change today, and noticed that not only had the wound on the initial newt gone larger and eeper, but another individual presents a similar one on the top of his head. I am now really worried abut my group, if any of you can guess what it is, and what I should do. I do not have access to an herp vet in Nottingham. (unless someone know of one).
Here are the two newts in question:
initial one:
and second one
any help would be greatly appreciated!
Sadly, a few day later, my brother in law passed away, and the newts wellbeing understandly faded in the background. They were fed, but I missed one water change, and did not keep much eyes on them. I did the overdue water change today, and noticed that not only had the wound on the initial newt gone larger and eeper, but another individual presents a similar one on the top of his head. I am now really worried abut my group, if any of you can guess what it is, and what I should do. I do not have access to an herp vet in Nottingham. (unless someone know of one).
Here are the two newts in question:
initial one:
and second one
any help would be greatly appreciated!