glitch_in_the_system
Juvie Member
My dragon is almost 4 years old and she has started to have some health issues lately. For one she has broken a few of her toenails and now they grow kinda funny but don't seem to bother her. Any suggestions on what to do about that?
I have also had some issues with yellow patches of dead skin. The skin seems to be from poor shedding not yellow fungus. I have managed to get her skin almost completely cleared up but since she is not growing nearly as much now she is not shedding often and sometimes shed does not complete her shed which I believe may have caused the nasty patches. I looks like she is in need of another shed. I have also been giving her baths in Nolvason solution/warm water and applying antifungal cream to the patches as a precaution. It seems that the antifungal cream actually made the problem worse because it wasn't allowing the skin patches to dry out.
I noticed that with the plummeting Midwest temperatures the tank had gotten colder and she was basking less so I raised the basking spot by putting in a shelf and replaced her MegaRaySB. Could that have been the problem? Too little heat or maybe to little UVB?
I have also had some issues with yellow patches of dead skin. The skin seems to be from poor shedding not yellow fungus. I have managed to get her skin almost completely cleared up but since she is not growing nearly as much now she is not shedding often and sometimes shed does not complete her shed which I believe may have caused the nasty patches. I looks like she is in need of another shed. I have also been giving her baths in Nolvason solution/warm water and applying antifungal cream to the patches as a precaution. It seems that the antifungal cream actually made the problem worse because it wasn't allowing the skin patches to dry out.
I noticed that with the plummeting Midwest temperatures the tank had gotten colder and she was basking less so I raised the basking spot by putting in a shelf and replaced her MegaRaySB. Could that have been the problem? Too little heat or maybe to little UVB?