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Post by Madsey on Nov 20, 2004 17:33:00 GMT -5
Our male anole has several bumps on his torso and legs/hip area. They almost look like "blisters". Slightly lighter in color than the surrounding area. He's shed twice and they have not gone away. They also don't seem to be causing him any issues (he's eating, eliminating, etc. as normal for him). Just concerned as they seem to be getting bigger. What are they? Should we worry? Thanks in advance!
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Post by BRUCE on Nov 21, 2004 15:24:21 GMT -5
So far I have never seen anything like that-do you have a lot of loose crickets in there, because they will bite your Anoles whenever they come out at night, and your Anoles are asleep-
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Post by Paulito on Nov 22, 2004 21:41:26 GMT -5
They are absesses. Little bumps caused by an injury. My male has two, don't worry. You guys didn't think I was dead did you?
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Post by tecspectr on May 31, 2005 0:08:56 GMT -5
My female has some bumps on her also. They are approximately 3mm in diameter, and 1mm high. They are white, with tiny black dots in the center.
I've kept and bred anoles for years, and never seen anything like these. And I've never seen a cricket bite on an anole either.
Is it possible that these bumps are a parasite? A fungus? The dreaded botfly?
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Post by LK on May 31, 2005 11:01:20 GMT -5
THEY ARE PROBLY CANCER BUMB OR AIDS OR TOMMERS .
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Post by LK on May 31, 2005 11:03:10 GMT -5
:DMY ANOLE HAS A FAT FAT STOMACH IS SHE PREGENT
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Post by Keeper2 on Jul 16, 2005 0:16:30 GMT -5
This must be the spot for this. I have a five year old male who has lumps around the lower belly that look like HE has eggs. They have been there for about a month. He seems OK otherwise. Tumors or worms? Ever seen this?
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Post by Paulit0 on Jul 16, 2005 2:18:22 GMT -5
Are you sure it's a he? If you are, I'm not sure what they are. They could be absesses, but I have never heard of them occuring on the stomach.
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Post by keeper2 on Jul 24, 2005 11:52:08 GMT -5
It's a "He". After five years of watching my mated pair, I can tell. Doesn't look like a skin thing or chiggers. It's inside the body.Since my last, he's gotton that "I don't feel so good" spotty twig color and is acting real sluggish. The female looks and acts fine. No changes in habitat. Ideas?
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Post by thevoid on May 27, 2006 23:36:26 GMT -5
I Hate it when ppl do that ^ all random letters and symbols
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