BeardedLion
Member
I recently took my boy Rook into the vet for a post parasite treatment. While I was waiting, I noticed this little darkened area on his side. I brought it up to my vet, where we both concluded that it was probably not yellow fungus, but she couldn't identify it. Has anyone ever seen anything like this before? My current plan of action is to watch it, and if it grows/spreads, take him back into the vet to be rechecked.
Rook
Male
6 months old
Length = 16''
Weight = 506g
48'' x 16'' x 21'' enclosure
Zoo Med ReptiSun 10.0 UVB T5 HO Lamp, 24w, 22" (mounted inside enclosure) @ middle of enclosure
75w Halogen flood lamp (heat) (above screen) @ basking rock
100w Megaray MVB (above screen) @ backing rock
Reptile carpet substrate
Insect Diet: Dubia roaches, horn worms, phoenix worms, wax worms, and superworms. (lately hasn't been eating much at all, most likely due to parasites).
Veggie/Fruit Diet: Collard greens, dandelion greens, turnip greens, mustard greens, butternut squash spaghetti squash, sweet peppers (red, orange, and yellow), blue berries, and mango (he touches barely any of this, but I offer it to him).
Rook
Male
6 months old
Length = 16''
Weight = 506g
48'' x 16'' x 21'' enclosure
Zoo Med ReptiSun 10.0 UVB T5 HO Lamp, 24w, 22" (mounted inside enclosure) @ middle of enclosure
75w Halogen flood lamp (heat) (above screen) @ basking rock
100w Megaray MVB (above screen) @ backing rock
Reptile carpet substrate
Insect Diet: Dubia roaches, horn worms, phoenix worms, wax worms, and superworms. (lately hasn't been eating much at all, most likely due to parasites).
Veggie/Fruit Diet: Collard greens, dandelion greens, turnip greens, mustard greens, butternut squash spaghetti squash, sweet peppers (red, orange, and yellow), blue berries, and mango (he touches barely any of this, but I offer it to him).