(help) tylototriton verrucosus larvae has strange bumps

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The food reaction has been dropping since yesterday, and he was constantly moving in the water with uneasiness. I looked closely and found a strange bump in his body. Do you think he has a skin disease? Does anyone know exactly? I separated him from other and exchange water of 50%. Please give me some advice.
 

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