epicureanum
Paul1126

epicureanum

The mark on its abdomen is not a burn. I'm guessing the last molt was a bit dry so some got stuck, anyone experienced anything like this?
I hope it makes it through the next molt

keep us updated pls, whatever happens we need more examples to see how good their chances are

different injury but similar enough:

species?
 
I hope it makes it through the next molt

keep us updated pls, whatever happens we need more examples to see how good their chances are

different injury but similar enough:

species?
It isn't half as bad as the post you linked, nothing leaked, I didn't notice it right after the molt only when it hardened.
Doesn't act any differently either, will definitely keep my eye on it though
 
I had this one my T Stirmi, I thought it was a burn or tumour but I think it's literally just where his molt was dry. He got stuck and was walking around with it for a couple days.
 
I had this one my T Stirmi, I thought it was a burn or tumour but I think it's literally just where his molt was dry. He got stuck and was walking around with it for a couple days.
This was my initial thought, although it's stayed this way throughout. It doesn't seem like it's causing problems, I'm pretty positive it will disappear in one or two moltd.
 
Yep. Looks like cyst. I had few before on Ts. What i did: i was applying Neosporin with antibiotic on that cyst from time to time. And it was gone after next molt.
 

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