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Growths on back
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[QUOTE="ChileanTaco, post: 2045474, member: 118921"] I don't know what exactly this is, but it is not normal - this is not shedding or such. And to me it also looks too severe to be just treated by change in diet or light or such. With that I would make a vet appointment as soon as possible. Do you have a reptile vet? Otherwise, we can help you find one, there is a database for that. However, in addition, the condition might be caused or made more severe by diet and/or the light conditions. Despite improving them would not heal that, I think it would make sense to look though them too. Which kind of lights are you use? [/QUOTE]
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