White Spot on Face of Marbled Newt

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Hey everyone, I’ve had some marbeled newts for about 3 months. I noticed that the largest one has a white spot on his nose. This appeared recently. It isn’t fuzzy; and doesn’t appear to be some external residue. I wondered if it might be fungus. They are terrestrial, though their tank does have a water feature. I included a picture of the newt and enclosure.
 

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