Short toes syndrome?

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Hello all. I have recently learned about short toes syndrome, and it has me really worried about my little dude who has had short toes since I got him a couple months ago. Does having short toes ALWAYS implicate impending organ failure? I know that it has to do with a particular mutation. I don't know what to do, or if I should even be worried at all. Is it one of those things where he's ok until I notice bloating?
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