mango_the_beardie
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- Mango
Is she glass surfing the tank alot? If so what size tank is she in? What are you using for a UVB NO coils please -- basking temps how are you taking them NO stick ons please --- digital probe thermometerHi everyone! I'm new here sort of... Anyways this has been her for 3 days now. What is it? It's this weird red oval on my bearded dragons chin it doesn't seem to hurt her when you touch it there's no loose bugs in her tank or anything so is it something I need to worry about? (to be honest with y'all we just don't have the money right now to take her to the vet because it's expensive taking a reptile to the vet.) she's 1 year old btw
She tank surfs every day every other week she's in a 40 gallon tank were making a 70 gallon one which should be done tomorrow actually she has uvb bulbs 10.0 the basking temp is 90-100 normally 95 the cool side is 81-87 I have little digital thermometer stick ons I used to use a probe but it kept falling off my bet said they were fine to use thoughIs she glass surfing the tank alot? If so what size tank is she in? What are you using for a UVB NO coils please -- basking temps how are you taking them NO stick ons please --- digital probe thermometer
Your not getting surface temps w/ the stick on you want actual basking temps-- place the probe where she sits to bask wait 10 min get temp it does not need to stay there -- your uvb is a coil or tube? For a 70 gallon tank you want a long tube fixture a T 5 bulb and get a good fixture like a Zoo Med or a Arcadia pro T 5 or a sunblaster nano techShe tank surfs every day every other week she's in a 40 gallon tank were making a 70 gallon one which should be done tomorrow actually she has uvb bulbs 10.0 the basking temp is 90-100 normally 95 the cool side is 81-87 I have little digital thermometer stick ons I used to use a probe but it kept falling off my bet said they were fine to use though
Ok the basking temp is 100 and it's this for uvbYour not getting surface temps w/ the stick on you want actual basking temps-- place the probe where she sits to bask wait 10 min get temp it does not need to stay there -- your uvb is a coil or tube? For a 70 gallon tank you want a long tube fixture a T 5 bulb and get a good fixture like a Zoo Med or a Arcadia pro T 5 or a sunblaster nano tech
Ok please go here look on this site for a uvb www.pangeareptile.com they are out of stock for the pro T 5 but they have the zoo Med you want a 24" for a 40+ gallon tank you also need to order the 22" reptisun 10.0 T 5 bulb it comes w/ a 5.0 keep it for a back up- or a sunblaster nano tech this comes w/ the 6400 bulb-- SunBlaster NanoTech T5 HO - Fluorescent Fixture with 6400K Lamp you want the 2 ft one- please get this ordered ASAP- your dragon is not getting any uvb or very little- this could be a good reason for all the glass surfing along w/ incorrect basking tempsOk the basking temp is 100 and it's this for uvb
but why is it a little red?BTW, the chin area is normal, many dragons have a somewhat indented scale there . It's not from glass surfing, any trauma from that would be scraped raw, kind of bloody and scabby. So, nothing to worry about as far as that goes.
sure ill do that but your not answering my question why is there a red spot?Ok please go here look on this site for a uvb www.pangeareptile.com they are out of stock for the pro T 5 but they have the zoo Med you want a 24" for a 40+ gallon tank you also need to order the 22" reptisun 10.0 T 5 bulb it comes w/ a 5.0 keep it for a back up- or a sunblaster nano tech this comes w/ the 6400 bulb-- SunBlaster NanoTech T5 HO - Fluorescent Fixture with 6400K Lamp you want the 2 ft one- please get this ordered ASAP- your dragon is not getting any uvb or very little- this could be a good reason for all the glass surfing along w/ incorrect basking temps
sureI think that you're seeing more than what is there. If you look all over their bodies very closely every week you will see something that it is very slightly different in any given place that is of no concern. Same with our own bodies. Can you post a pic of the snout from the side view ?
so its nothing i need to worry about?My guess is that the lighter color showing is due to thinner scale in that area which is showing more skin/blood vessels underneath than the surrounding area.
OK tysm!That's normal, nothing going on there.
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