Im new to forum so bare with me ill try n cover all basis lol
My baby beardey is 3 months old unsure sex leaning towards female
Dragon info
3 months old eating locusts and mario worms wax worms as treat she is showing no odd behaviar eating like pig no odd breathing no limpness no signs stress still happy and on move sleeping well no scratching in viv on own i dust her locusts daily and she has fresh veg daily
Setup info
4ft viv with decor not over packed basking log spot hammock ect NO substrate she cannot reach any hot bulbs ventalation is perfect
She has a long uvb 10% running in her viv set for 7am till 7pm she has a uvb 100w white basking bulb also set from 7am till 7pm on timer daytime temp is kept at 105 f in basking area and cool end at 85 f on a thermostat on a night as my house drops cold she had a cyramic heat bulb set up on timer from 7:15pm till 6:45 am on a seperate thermostat to day set at 75 f all bulbs are new max 1 month old
Info on condition
She went threw a shed as normal all came off apart from one patch on her whole head try as i may it would not come off ( no i didnt pick at it or try and scrape it off) i tried helping the usual way by spraying with water and baths regular to help but nope it would not move for going on a week now and most the shed is off but now there are 2 weird patches on her head look scaleless and kinda white and blue tinted to my eyes and it seems to be getting bigger ill try n upload pic there is no brakage to skin or blisters or puss ect it feels smooth n looks shiney she has not suffered any injury and is showing no signs stress or sickness
Cleaning info
I spot clean the viv of any poop everytime i see it i remove any uneaten foot on evening even bugs i blitz clean viv and equiptment once a week with all reptile safe disenfectant
Hi there, I've seen dragons shed like that, esp. young ones where the shed seems to linger right there like a small cap above each eye and is the last to come off. That's probably what it is. Just to be sure she can't get too close to ant heat elements, can you post a pic of her viv ?
And what you can do is dilute some raw honey with a tiny bit of warm water + apply it there. It's the best skin conditioner [ as well as antimicrobial ] you can get. and is safe for the eyes. [ It can be used even directly IN the eye for infections as well ] Just a tiny dab will work, but be sure there are no loose bugs in the tank that would be attracted to the honey.
Hi there, I've seen dragons shed like that, esp. young ones where the shed seems to linger right there like a small cap above each eye and is the last to come off. That's probably what it is. Just to be sure she can't get too close to ant heat elements, can you post a pic of her viv ?
And what you can do is dilute some raw honey with a tiny bit of warm water + apply it there. It's the best skin conditioner [ as well as antimicrobial ] you can get. and is safe for the eyes. [ It can be used even directly IN the eye for infections as well ] Just a tiny dab will work, but be sure there are no loose bugs in the tank that would be attracted to the honey.
No, you don't need any medicine or wipes. You don't want chemicals getting in his eye. The raw honey works as a lubricant, I just mentioned that it has antimicrobial properties , which is a plus. Just get the honey.
No, you don't need any medicine or wipes. You don't want chemicals getting in his eye. The raw honey works as a lubricant, I just mentioned that it has antimicrobial properties , which is a plus. Just get the honey.
Does it say it's unpasteurized ? That's what you're looking for. The term organic is generic....it has to be raw + unpasteurized. Organic honey can be pasteurized, so check to see what it says on the bottle. Pasteurization kills the good antimicrobial properties in honey. I know it's confusing. :?
Does it say it's unpasteurized ? That's what you're looking for. The term organic is generic....it has to be raw + unpasteurized. Organic honey can be pasteurized, so check to see what it says on the bottle. Pasteurization kills the good antimicrobial properties in honey. I know it's confusing. :?
The honey will be good whether it's a simple stuck shed or a small burn. Just to be sure, can you post pics of his set up to show the distance between where he basks and the actual basking bulb ?
The honey will be good whether it's a simple stuck shed or a small burn. Just to be sure, can you post pics of his set up to show the distance between where he basks and the actual basking bulb ?