Spots on underside of Greater Siren

Cshbirdy

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Noticed this cluster of spots on the underside of my Greater Siren, near his/her vent/anus. (age unknown, been in captivity approx 2 years). Doesn't look like a wound or infection just wondering if anyone else has seen this?
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