Big Borg Reptiles
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We bought two little specter females (a little over 200g) a couple of weeks ago, and upon arrival both seemed very healthy. A few days after having them, we noticed that one had a small lump on the side of her neck that appeared to be just like a blister. We decided to monitor it for a few days and see what happened.
In the meantime, I did some research online, and of course the first thing that popped up was blister disease. It is definitely NOT blister disease (hopefully I never have to encounter that
), but I did find one person who had a similar issue. She described it in the exact same manner, and the pictures she posted were identical. She said that she kept an eye on it and it started getting small after a few days. There was no further update past that.
We deduced that it was probably irritation from the burlap sack she was shipped in rubbing on her or from her rubbing against her tub while adjusting to her new home. However, the blister appeared to keep getting larger (or rather, more full). I have had burn blisters on my feet that eventually became so filled with fluid that they became extremely painful, so we decided that we should alleviate some of the pressure.
Both of us work in research labs (and in my girlfriend's case, a hospital as well), and so we are both very familiar with sterile technique and precision. Therefore we were not concerned about causing any additional harm by making a small hole to reduce the fluid. We did so, and the fluid that came out was completely clear (so no infection and not a tumor), and eventually it was just loose skin. We felt to see if there was a bump under the skin (indicative of a parasite), but it felt exactly like loose skin feels after popping a blister. None of this seemed to cause her any pain in any way.
The problem is that it has been a week or so now, and the blister has begun to fill back up again. It is only about half as full as it was at its worst point, but it is definitely there. It still is not causing her any discomfort, and to the touch it is very clearly just fluid filled.
I am curious if anyone else has encountered something like this, and if this is something that just takes some time to go away. She is otherwise extremely healthy, has eaten every time we have done feeding, and does not have any other body issues. Other than this blister, she seems to be doing just as well as her sister. I thought that after her shed it would help, but now that it has refilled I am curious what the issue is (she is in shed right now).
Because of her otherwise immaculate health and her apparent ignorance of this blister even existing, I do not feel it necessary to "rush her to the vet because she is going to die tomorrow if I don't", which is the general response I see about these sorts of things. I want to know if anyone has had a similar experience and how they resolved it, or if anyone has some advice based on general experience.
My girlfriend took my tablet to work, but if people want to see pictures I will be able to post them later tonight. Thank you in advance for your responses.
In the meantime, I did some research online, and of course the first thing that popped up was blister disease. It is definitely NOT blister disease (hopefully I never have to encounter that
), but I did find one person who had a similar issue. She described it in the exact same manner, and the pictures she posted were identical. She said that she kept an eye on it and it started getting small after a few days. There was no further update past that.We deduced that it was probably irritation from the burlap sack she was shipped in rubbing on her or from her rubbing against her tub while adjusting to her new home. However, the blister appeared to keep getting larger (or rather, more full). I have had burn blisters on my feet that eventually became so filled with fluid that they became extremely painful, so we decided that we should alleviate some of the pressure.
Both of us work in research labs (and in my girlfriend's case, a hospital as well), and so we are both very familiar with sterile technique and precision. Therefore we were not concerned about causing any additional harm by making a small hole to reduce the fluid. We did so, and the fluid that came out was completely clear (so no infection and not a tumor), and eventually it was just loose skin. We felt to see if there was a bump under the skin (indicative of a parasite), but it felt exactly like loose skin feels after popping a blister. None of this seemed to cause her any pain in any way.
The problem is that it has been a week or so now, and the blister has begun to fill back up again. It is only about half as full as it was at its worst point, but it is definitely there. It still is not causing her any discomfort, and to the touch it is very clearly just fluid filled.
I am curious if anyone else has encountered something like this, and if this is something that just takes some time to go away. She is otherwise extremely healthy, has eaten every time we have done feeding, and does not have any other body issues. Other than this blister, she seems to be doing just as well as her sister. I thought that after her shed it would help, but now that it has refilled I am curious what the issue is (she is in shed right now).
Because of her otherwise immaculate health and her apparent ignorance of this blister even existing, I do not feel it necessary to "rush her to the vet because she is going to die tomorrow if I don't", which is the general response I see about these sorts of things. I want to know if anyone has had a similar experience and how they resolved it, or if anyone has some advice based on general experience.
My girlfriend took my tablet to work, but if people want to see pictures I will be able to post them later tonight. Thank you in advance for your responses.

