Her weight is extremely bad as she tends to starve herself every so often. Her hydration isn't that great, either. I combat that with regular baths, spray bottles, and water I squirt in her mouth.Drache613":2fnlnlzf said:Hello,
Oh I hope at her age, she doesn't have yellow fungus.
How long has this been going on, the fungal suspicions?
Do you have any pictures of her that we could see, to help with confirmation?
If you do suspect yellow fungus & it is that far advanced, I would recommend getting a skin
culture to help with diagnosis.
As far as going through a surgical procedure at her age, it might be questionable if she's in
poor health, yes. The vet would need to decide on that based on her blood profile, current
weight, hydration status, etc.
Tracie
AHBD":1nv8vhhs said:Hi there, that looks more like an uneven patch of shed which is very common in older dragons, they can hang on for months. The darkest spot in the middle is the only thing that looks just slightly off but that's not a definite I.D. of Y.F either. Just put antifungal cream like Lamisil on her daily, if nothing else it will keep the area moisturized and help the shed patch to come off. She's doing pretty well for 11 years old. They never eat large meals at that age + may skip days in between so that's not a problem at all. What type of worms do you feed her ?