PudgysMom
Juvie Member
Hi, everyone. Long time no see. Doctor Zhivago Einstein, aka Doc has been doing really great. He did go to the vet with his "cousin" (our frilled dragon, Glider) and they got clean bills of health and clear fecals.
He is eating regularly - no problems (collards, dandelions, mustards, squash, supers, silks, I dust with calcium, etc.)
Acting fine
Getting his regular soaks
NOT on sand (ceramic tile)
Temps are fine (I use digital thermometers)
A while ago I noticed Doc had a little spot on his back area. The vet said it was fine and it was really stuck on there. Today I gave Doc a soak and some of his shed just automatically came off. When I went to put him in his little towel, I saw that this was hanging off of scales and when I went to dry it, it came right off. :shock: He shows no signs of discomfort or pain when I touch it.
Here are photos. It looks bigger here. It's pretty small and it also looks red here, but it's brown:
What could it be and is it okay to put some Neosporin on it and watch and wait? I left the vet a message so I can email the pictures in to him for a look. Again, Doc shows no signs of any discomfort when I touch it. He's just chilling on his favorite branch. Thanks!
He is eating regularly - no problems (collards, dandelions, mustards, squash, supers, silks, I dust with calcium, etc.)
Acting fine
Getting his regular soaks
NOT on sand (ceramic tile)
Temps are fine (I use digital thermometers)
A while ago I noticed Doc had a little spot on his back area. The vet said it was fine and it was really stuck on there. Today I gave Doc a soak and some of his shed just automatically came off. When I went to put him in his little towel, I saw that this was hanging off of scales and when I went to dry it, it came right off. :shock: He shows no signs of discomfort or pain when I touch it.
Here are photos. It looks bigger here. It's pretty small and it also looks red here, but it's brown:
What could it be and is it okay to put some Neosporin on it and watch and wait? I left the vet a message so I can email the pictures in to him for a look. Again, Doc shows no signs of any discomfort when I touch it. He's just chilling on his favorite branch. Thanks!