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Posted by Pilatenine on April 26, 2003 at 17:29:01:


My six-month-old WTF has always had about twenty pinhead-sized off-white spots on his back. They are not raised. I've always assumed it was some sort of harmless, naturally occurring lichen (that sounds worse than it is) or random skin pigmentation. He is certainly active enough for a White's, but I am going to be taking two younger WTFs from quarantine and introducing them to the tank. I thought I might as well ask for your thoughts on what it might be. My suspicion is that it's common and innocuous, but hey, better safe than sorry -- and you all definitely know your herps. Also, can anyone reccomend a site that has good info on raising tadpoles?

Thanks,
p9

p.s. markc rules.




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