Black undersides with White Spots

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ReptileGuardian

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Okay so my two beardies both have gray/blackish bellies with white spots in the gray. Should my fiance and I be worried about this? They're doing everything fine. They both eat healthily, poop regularly, and we give them bathes every other day. They're tank is at 85 degrees on the cool side and at 100 degrees in their basking. If anyone can explain why this is happening I'd love to hear it! They are both active as well, constantly running about their terrariums.
 

Beardednoob

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These are called stress marks because they often times only show when the dragon is experiencing something stressful. They are harmless. Some dragons almost always have them, it doesn't mean that the dragon is under stress in all cases though. They may mean something down to just the color of an item of decor or how their enclosure is set up, this or that. Something so minuscule that trying to find out what is bothering them could cause actual stress upon your dragon. If they are healthy, eating and pooping as normal then don't worry about them, it will only cause you stress :wink:
 

ReptileGuardian

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Mmk Thank you very much for the info :) I was just curious to what they are. Because they come and go all the time lol
 
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