Hi
I just got my new beardie two weeks ago (kien)
He has an awesome home and all the proper items heating food and all. We don't use sand either we use the turf stuff.
Well the first week I had him I noticed he will not use one of his toes and it looked yellow to me. Well as I look him over really well I noticed two yellow spots on his belly. After further research I am not freaking out that it could be yellow fungus! Can you please take a look at these two pic and let me know your thoughts.
The toe doesn't look like anything more than a bit of shed and the belly color is too faint to really tell. Give it a bit of time, soak him a bit and see if you can stroke it lightly with a soft toothbrush. If it gets worse then it may be something fungal....right now it may be a bit of poo or something. He looks fat + healthy right now.
Hi
I just got my new beardie two weeks ago (kien)
He has an awesome home and all the proper items heating food and all. We don't use sand either we use the turf stuff.
Well the first week I had him I noticed he will not use one of his toes and it looked yellow to me. Well as I look him over really well I noticed two yellow spots on his belly. After further research I am not freaking out that it could be yellow fungus! Can you please take a look at these two pic and let me know your thoughts.
Thank you so much for getting back with me so fast!
His toes worries me as he will not use it and it's yellow which is really hard to see in the pic. He lifts it up and won't put it down. Any thoughts on that?
You're welcome. The toe just looks a little irritated, the nail may have snagged on something but it doesn't look serious. Does he not walk on it ? It could even be sprained or broken but something like that just heals with time.
You have been awesome!!
He walks on that foot and all nails but that one he keeps that yellow one up in there air.
And when I saw the yellow spots on his belly I got so scared for him. I made a vet appt for thurs but it stinks as we don't have a reptile special any where near
It doesn't look too much like yellow fungus. You can try using a toothbrush in a bath, gently, as suggested, to see if it comes off. To be proactive, you could get some lamisil or monistat anti-fungal cream to put on the area in case it could be fungal in nature.
The toe does look bad, he could have snagged it on a branch possibly. You can use some antibiotic ointment or raw unpasteurized honey on it, to keep it from getting infected.
Yes his poor toe he still is not using it and it was like that when we brought him home, it's still yellow as well and does put it down. When I touch it it seems limp the yellow did NOT come off when I bathed him again.
I will def try the antibiotic ointment!
I will keep you posted
No
That's why I am going to cancel that appt as I don't want just any doc to look at him. I am trying to find one near me ugh. I live in palm coast FL
Where you able to see better in these last pic?
The stomach picture comes out clear. With these guys it's best to let an experienced reptile vet look things over. Luckily dragons travel easily. I make a 5 hour round trip to get to my exotic vet.