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Pony Talk => Pony Corral => Topic started by: vinzydesigns on February 08, 2012, 05:14:01 PM
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I am having issues telling it apart from marker spots
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And most importantly Gusty
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They need to be scrubbed more, but what do you all think?
I hope to god Gusty doesnt have cancer.
Some more of lil tot im confused on
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Small spot on her shoulder
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More spots i am unsure about, not the pin dots
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Hard to tell with the pics, but here is what I think
the first one is pindot - oxybath to clear that up
the 2nd looks like the tip of a marker got to her - sunfade
Magesty 1 - looks like it could be cancer, need a clearer pic
Magesty 2 - looks like marker again, need a clearer pic
Baby Lickety Split - looks like marker or highlighter stains
Baby Ribbs - looks like it could be cancer
Lavender Lace - looks like cancer
Post Merge: February 08, 2012, 06:03:35 PM
Gusty is pindot, soak in an oxybath :)
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So basically, large brown spots are cancer while colored ones arent?
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Brown spots that are cancer tend to have a darker center spot.
Brown spots without the center spot are age spots.
Other colors are typically marker or pen or whatnot.
Neon pink on a pink body is regrind, same goes with orange.
I think I covered most of the known issues :)
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Thanks so much! ^_^ Its all kind of confusing for a newbie like me *blush* But I am VERY eager to learn
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The baby pony with a cupcake on her rear is Lil Cupcake. You may want to be a little extra careful with her, since she worth a bit more than normal. :-)(around $60 maybe?) That blue mark may well go away with some careful sunfading. Just wrap her up like a baked potato in some tin foil, leaving only that small area uncovered and put her in a sunny window! :-) Leave her there for a while and it may go away.
Do you have her sister too? She's a blue uni with a cake symbol. :-) Congrats on having an uncommon pony!
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i dont know i think i might actually
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White ponies will also sunfade very well! You can also put them in a clear container, covered, with peroxide and sit in a sunny window (or directly outside) for a few days. This works best in the summer. I've heard it works better than sunfading? I don't know entirely, but I have a few ponies I'll be trying it out on. I've read that Sunfading/peroxide baths can lighten cancer/mold spots. But any other color other than white or yellow is prone to color fading.
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Oh, well let me know how it works! Also I have heard of people baiting cancer ponies, is it safe?
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Be very careful with peroxide on ponies....it can ruin them, especially ponies that are not white!