CooperDragon":39cfpbyx said:It's good that you were able to compare to older photos. If the mark is visible in those and hasn't changed, then it's just a natural scale color. Think of it like a freckle. They are common and harmless. Also a good way to help identify dragons since the marks are unique.
Thank you! Of course my mind was jumping to something horrible like yellow fungus. I never had a close up photo of the mark, but it looks the same in the older photos from far away as it does in photos taken today at a distance. She's also seen multiple specialists since then so I'm hoping they would have pointed it out if they thought it was something bad. Still, next time I go to the vet I will ask about it just to be safe.