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HELP!!!! my adult eastern newt got out of her tank somehow and i found her on the floor covered in dust very dry, i picked her up washed her off and let her soak in a tiny container with food for an hour or two and returned her to my enclosure with 3 other newts, they have been living happily for a week to two, but she has been lathragic ever since and sitting on her terrestrial area instead of swimming around like usual, !!!she has these two strange white spots on her now and her toes and tip of her tail are turning gray, she also feels rougher then usually and not slimy like the rest do!!!! can someone please help me, i can’t find anything related to this online, she is female and wild caught (researched first ofc) in all pics attached she was handled with extreme care, she’s also not been eating as much and just sits on her rock all day even when i put her in the water she swims back to it. please please help me, i want to make sure she’s okay, thanks.
 

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