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    Default Re: Horse saddle looking "bump"?

    Quote Originally Posted by NialR35 View Post
    Hello guys,

    Is it normal for baby pyxies to have this bump on their lower back that resembles a horse saddle? Mine has a great appetite, clear eyes and is very active/aggressive when eating yet I noticed this today while he was laying in his water bowl. Let me know if this is abnormal before I take pics.

    Thanks!
    That's probably the hip bones. The frog might be a little thin.


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    Default Re: Horse saddle looking "bump"?

    Awesome, thanks man!

    I will increase the amount a bit more then to see if it goes away. He ate one big night crawler tonight he is still less than 2 inches. I don't know where these guys pack their food lol. I've been trying to find a picture with their anatomy so I can have an idea where the organs are but no luck.

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    Default Re: Horse saddle looking "bump"?

    Quote Originally Posted by NialR35 View Post
    Awesome, thanks man!

    I will increase the amount a bit more then to see if it goes away. He ate one big night crawler tonight he is still less than 2 inches. I don't know where these guys pack their food lol. I've been trying to find a picture with their anatomy so I can have an idea where the organs are but no luck.
    It's completely normal, Grif already covered it, but yet again no worries.

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