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Is this a premolt bald spot?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tongue Flicker" data-source="post: 18773" data-attributes="member: 1055"><p>Ohh that does sound bad. Maybe it's just a bit dizzy and stressed out from the commotion but you should check out the sides and its underbelly just to be sure. Dunno if it's a popular idea elsewhere but where i'm at, whenever the abdomen gets a little ruptured some keepers would smear a little super glue on the injured area to prevent further fluid loss and pray that they survive til the next molt. I keep my Ts in 4" high glass containers as i have a free-roaming monitor lizard in the house and he does have a bad habit of leaning on my tanks when his bored</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tongue Flicker, post: 18773, member: 1055"] Ohh that does sound bad. Maybe it's just a bit dizzy and stressed out from the commotion but you should check out the sides and its underbelly just to be sure. Dunno if it's a popular idea elsewhere but where i'm at, whenever the abdomen gets a little ruptured some keepers would smear a little super glue on the injured area to prevent further fluid loss and pray that they survive til the next molt. I keep my Ts in 4" high glass containers as i have a free-roaming monitor lizard in the house and he does have a bad habit of leaning on my tanks when his bored [/QUOTE]
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