Hi, My beardie Groot is nearly 6 months. About a month ago he rubbed his head when shedding and had a wound. We treated with Iodine and it was healing, now it looks like he is shedding this area again but the scales are black underneath. Is this normal? He is acting normal and eating fine.
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Karrie
My experience with injured skinks is small wound / scar area of damaged scales like that will take a few months to heal , in skinks that usually means 2 or 3 sheds .
Will be similar for a healthy dragon, make sure to provide extra live protein while this is healing, the dragon needs the protein to replace damaged skin and replace the damaged scales.
Hi there, I agree that it should heal but you can apply some raw unpasteurized to it. It's a natural antimicrobial and good for all types of wounds. Just watch to see that it doesn't get bigger, that could indicate that it's some type of growth. But since it was from scraping it on something it seems that it's just a small wound.
Best way to monitor it is to take a photo once a week , or every 2nd or 4th day depending on if it's getting worse (bigger) or not .
Compare photos and you'll pretty quickly spot any changes in size or appearance that you are unlikely to notice if you only rely on your memory.
If you decide to apply manuka honey to it, careful if you use crickets or roaches or locusts as feeders as they'll be drawn to the sweet honey and make the injury worse.
I was thinking also, that the iodine/betadine might have discolored that area a little bit. Did
it turn dark after you used it?
As suggested, keep an eye on it & watch for changes of size, color, etc with it. Hopefully it
will eventually just shed off.
Update on Groot, he had a consultation with the Vet today and they believe he has dried pus under the wound which becomes solid over time. He will be going to have it removed next week. He is still his normal self which is great but the area is sore so I am hoping this will help.