Right, that’s why I wasn’t concerned until I saw the blistersThey do act that way when they're going to shed, lose appetite and not want to be held.
Not much change, although her energy is definitely improving. Everything else is the same, though. we’ve been waiting at the vet every day hoping to be squeezed in. Thank you for asking! I have a telehealth tomorrow so hopefully that will help get some answers.How is Mango ? Any changes with her condition ?
that’s it immediately after it shed. I hadn’t put anything on it.Is something is seeping from the one area or did you put something on it ?
Thanks! I will get one of those asap. Hopefully the iodine also helped. I have just been so confused because i’ve always heard of bearded dragons have a more solid, crumbly pus. seeing this feels like the opposite of anything I can find! hoping vet will knowOK, that's like a pus or fluid seeping out. If this was from being too close to the basking bulb it is probably a burn then, whatever it is you can use silver cream [ from drug store ] on it or some raw honey. Either of those will help any type of wound.
I definitely will. I mentioned it in the telehealth as well. I have a super detailed timeline ready to go.When you see the vet, be sue to mention that the dragon was basking just inches from the heat lamp. It's like us going to the Dr. with a wound of some type and they ask what happened or what we were doing when it appeared. If they don''t have all the possibilities as to what caused it they may not prescribe proper treatment.