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Looks like pony cancer The bad news is, it's not likely you can fix it. The good news is, it shouldn't spread as long as the pony is dry and kept low-humidity conditions (below 70%). This site has some good information on these kinds of spots: http://www.mlppreservationproject.com/body.htmlIf your pony display or storage area tends to get warm and humid, invest in a dehumidifier. That's probably the best thing you can do for your ponies. I bought these egg things for my shelves too. You can also get a small air filter / purifier if you think there's a lot of bacteria or mold floating around.
Quote from: ashlyne on June 05, 2017, 12:36:20 PMLooks like pony cancer The bad news is, it's not likely you can fix it. The good news is, it shouldn't spread as long as the pony is dry and kept low-humidity conditions (below 70%). This site has some good information on these kinds of spots: http://www.mlppreservationproject.com/body.htmlIf your pony display or storage area tends to get warm and humid, invest in a dehumidifier. That's probably the best thing you can do for your ponies. I bought these egg things for my shelves too. You can also get a small air filter / purifier if you think there's a lot of bacteria or mold floating around. Ah, I see! Shame it can't be fixed, but I'm relieved it's not something nastier. I've never seen it on a so-soft before, thanks for the link and the help!