- Beardie name(s)
- Cole
He looks fineI can’t tell. He is eating good. View attachment 85591
He looks fineI can’t tell. He is eating good. View attachment 85591
Thank you so much!!!He looks fine
Ok, thank you!Could be some chewing muscles flexing that causes that impression but she looks really good.
I don’t know what that is. It hasn’t always been there. But, it has been there for a really long time. I never noticed a wound. Just the spot. One time tweezers fell on her head a long time ago. But, I don’t think it is from that. Because I thoroughly looked at her head after that. Other than that I can’t think of anything injuring her head. I’ve always found it weird.Hello,
The fat pads on top of the head look fine. Some have more prominent ones than others, &
they will dent in sometimes if they are eating, etc.
What is the spot on her back, on the first picture? Just wondered if that was an injury?
Tracie
is their a possibility it could be a genetic thing? Because she must of had it for 2-3 years. And, there is a chance she would have been still growing 2-3 years ago. Although, I’m not sure if she was or not. I just remember seeing it randomly one day on her head. Maybe after shedding?I don’t know what that is. It hasn’t always been there. But, it has been there for a really long time. I never noticed a wound. Just the spot. One time tweezers fell on her head a long time ago. But, I don’t think it is from that. Because I thoroughly looked at her head after that. Other than that I can’t think of anything injuring her head. I’ve always found it weird.
I thought you were talking about the spot on the back of her head. That is what my previous replies were for. The spot on her actual back. Is just a stain on the glass outside her tank.Hello,
The fat pads on top of the head look fine. Some have more prominent ones than others, &
they will dent in sometimes if they are eating, etc.
What is the spot on her back, on the first picture? Just wondered if that was an injury?
Tracie