ReptilianPotato
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I was referred to this forum by a user of another beardie forum about my dragon, Papyrus.
She’s been having something odd going on with some of her scales. Her problem is some discolored and shriveled scales that, after her daily bath, are soft and tender. Touching them causes her to display discomfort (flicking her tail at my hand, jerking away from touch, and mild defensive posturing). I’ve noticed her being more active recently and we’ve finished transitioning her to her adult feeding schedule. The afflicted areas are mostly present in places she commonly puts pressure (her palms, knees, elbows, certain belly, beard, and tail patches, and her foot pads)
I am unsure of whether it’s a deficiency, an illness, or just a result of her hyperactivity.
She’s been having something odd going on with some of her scales. Her problem is some discolored and shriveled scales that, after her daily bath, are soft and tender. Touching them causes her to display discomfort (flicking her tail at my hand, jerking away from touch, and mild defensive posturing). I’ve noticed her being more active recently and we’ve finished transitioning her to her adult feeding schedule. The afflicted areas are mostly present in places she commonly puts pressure (her palms, knees, elbows, certain belly, beard, and tail patches, and her foot pads)
I am unsure of whether it’s a deficiency, an illness, or just a result of her hyperactivity.