Scale rot?

J4ckdaw-

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Leo
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Hey there, you may recognize my boy Leo from my previous post. He's finally past some stool *sigh of relief*, no impaction! Anyways, ever since I purchased him he's had these odd dark spots on his face and I know for certain that is not his normal coloration or from his natural color changing. I thought possibly stuck shed but that's out of the picture; it looks like some of his scales are damaged. Could this be scale rot? I'm not entirely sure and need a second opinion, he doesn't have any visible sores or pain and he is acting normal with a fine appetite. Any answer is appreciated, thanks.
 

KarrieRee

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Hiccup he is 6 and Blaze is 4
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Hey there, you may recognize my boy Leo from my previous post. He's finally past some stool *sigh of relief*, no impaction! Anyways, ever since I purchased him he's had these odd dark spots on his face and I know for certain that is not his normal coloration or from his natural color changing. I thought possibly stuck shed but that's out of the picture; it looks like some of his scales are damaged. Could this be scale rot? I'm not entirely sure and need a second opinion, he doesn't have any visible sores or pain and he is acting normal with a fine appetite. Any answer is appreciated, thanks.
Those are patches of shed -- they will probably come off next shed
 

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