Hi this is my first post on here? My beardie has a strange spot under the crease of her arm and I want to know if I should be worried. Shes eating normally, shes very active and has normal bowel movements. Shes shedding right now. Shes fed on a diet of mealworms and frisse 3 times a day. Her temps and humidity are all fine but this spot is really concerning. Heres a picture of the spot: https://www.dropbox.com/s/w1ej0cx823xj7ey/Photo Jun 21, 1 21 59 PM.jpg?dl=0
It's not completely clear to me in the photo but it does look suspicious. Do you have an experienced reptile vet near you? If it were up to me I'd bring her in and have that checked out. A skin test would help reveal if the issue is problematic and if so if it's bacterial or fungal which makes a big difference. In the meantime I would avoid giving baths to help reduce risk of it spreading. Applying a topical antifungal cream may be helpful too if the issue is fungal (shouldn't hurt otherwise).
It's not completely clear to me in the photo but it does look suspicious. Do you have an experienced reptile vet near you? If it were up to me I'd bring her in and have that checked out. A skin test would help reveal if the issue is problematic and if so if it's bacterial or fungal which makes a big difference. In the meantime I would avoid giving baths to help reduce risk of it spreading. Applying a topical antifungal cream may be helpful too if the issue is fungal (shouldn't hurt otherwise).
It's still too out of focus for me to get a good look. From what I see it looks scabby which I don't like. If it's just dark and a bit stiffer than usual it may just be a rough shed which would be best case and no big deal. It's still probably a good idea to have it tested if you're concerned. I would start with this list to see if there are any reptile vets in the area and if so give them a call to see if they are experienced with bearded dragons and skin issues in particular. http://www.anapsid.org/vets/#vetlist
My female beardie also has a dark spot on her lower back. I took her to a reptile vet and she sold me a silver antibiotic cream (Silver Sulfadiazine Cream 1%) to put on 2x day. That seems to be for bacterial and yeast infections. I did that for 3 weeks and it still seems to be there though it might have improved a tiny bit. It's hard to see depending on her skin color, but most visible in the sun when she turns lighter.
The vet was suggesting surgery--which I would want to avoid! = When she saw her she suggested it might be fungal.Has anyone had any luck with other home remedies? I started applying colloidal silver as it's supposed to be good for fungal and bacterial infections.