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Re: White Spot
 Originally Posted by BalloonzForU
pics??
Yep, could be numerous things, but pics would be a big help, don't want to lead you in the wrong direction.
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Re: White Spot
I would hazard to guess without ANY photos that it is a scar.
But photos would help emmensely
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Re: White Spot
I don't know how it could be a scar because he never hurt himself in that spot. Plus, it grows every time he sheds. I'll be putting pics up in a few minutes.
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Re: White Spot
Sure it didnt already have it and you never noticed. I would say if the scales look healthy and it doesnt look infected I wouldnt worry.
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Re: White Spot
My friend said something about it being a paradox spot?? And yes they do look completely normal and healthy.. just white. lol.
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