Hi there, Killzone, I'm not sure, but I'll try to help and someone else will know about bruising specifically.
I'm not entirely sure it's bruise-related just by that pic, though.
Are the scales missing from that knee area? It's hard to tell at that angle, but it appears to me that a few are missing on the knee. Could your beardie have gotten them "pulled" on, possibly, or rubbed against something sharp/rough? Or, maybe burnt or bitten somehow? Anything that stands out recently that may have caused an injury?
If the scales aren't missing, it could be a few things, or just an odd spot. Is any area of the body in shed? How old is your beardie?
I'm really thinking there's missing scales...is that the only area like this? How long has it been like that?
no, the scales are still there. theyre just a purple-ish colour, he couldve banged his knee on his rock or had his scales pulled on his basking log though. its been like that since today as far as i know.
i dont think he couldve been bitten, i make sure he finishes all what i give him too.
his tail is starting to turn to the grey shed colour, thats the only place on him though.
he's 8 months today, i dont know his actual birthday but ive narrowed it down to september 21st give or take
Ok, just wanted to check that first.
Sometimes they do develop weird spots that are harmless, sometimes they are very harmful... I have personal experience determining the difference (Kaira had Yellow Fungus when she was young), but I'm not seeing anything like that from the picture. And you do mean purple, not black-ish? Black-ish could indicate necrosis (sp?) (dying tissue) but I'm thinking it's not anything serious.
If it does look more like the purplish side bars your beardie has, and not black-ish, I'd say keep an eye on it, but wait for another opinion, I'm not one of the experts on the site.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help, others will know more.
Abi
*Edit* The shed on the tail...that may mean the leg is about to go into shed too, that may be what this is...still, wait for another opinion.
It likely is nothing serious. I really was just asking because I do have that type of experience and could help with instructions there. It also did appear, at first, that the scales were gone, but they aren't and I wanted to clarify that. I really don't think it's Yellow Fungus or dying tissue, and apologize if I worried you by mentioning those things. I just don't have the expertise to tell you it's nothing, and not to get another opinion. I don't like claiming to be an expert and I always prefer a few opinions when something is off or different with Kaira, that's why I said it like that.
Since, the tail is in shed, it looks like that leg may be getting ready to go into shed too. And, weird spots, including stress marks that are different than your beardies norm are all more likely in this case than anything serious.
Sorry for worrying you. I think it's just shed coming in a different way, personally. But it never hurts to ask and get a few opinions
its okay lol, i was glad to get a quick answer. i was more worried of not knowing what it could be than to find out it is something bad. i still think its just a bruise though, i dont see any other spots like that on him
I understand the worry over not knowing, it's usually the worst.
As long as it hasn't gotten larger or worse in coloration/size, I think it's just one of those weird spots, sometimes simply "pigmentation", sheds and stress marks make it all the more difficult to tell what's going on. I'd just keep an eye on it and make sure it clears up and doesn't spread.
I really don't think it will, though.
How's his knee looking? About the same or more like shed now? I did notice that the scales lower on that leg were in the very, very early stage of a shed shortly after I first responded to your original post, then you mentioned his tail was in shed too.
It never hurts to get any concerning areas looked at by a vet, rather be safe than sorry sort of thing. It may just be the shed, but if it is still there or it changes, then I think a trip to the vet is a good idea.
To me, from your pic of the area, I don't see any serious condition in that pic, but do agree that if it doesn't go away after the shed that'd probably be the best thing to do.
Do you have any more pictures? Maybe zoom in on it a bit or at different angles? It's hard to catch the true appearance of scales sometimes, but that's completely up to you as you have a good plan already.
i'll get another tomorrow, i dont want to wake up the poor guy lol, i brought him to the park today for a few hours and he met so many amused canadians.
well, seeing how it gets freezing here, you'd think you would never see a reptile