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Weird little patch of “retained skin” which i am unsure is retained skin.
Can anyone tell me what this is on my beardie’s tail base?
I’m new to this . I have not yet figured out how to post a picture but as soon as i do i will post a picture of what it looks like. It is the only part of her body that hasn’t shedded yet. It is fairly discolored and i am beginning to worry that it may be more threatening to her health or tail eventhough she is still a fairly active beardie and doesn’t seem to be affected by it any. We tried soaking and trying to remove and some of it did come off but it was not easy. She still doesn’t seem to be bothered by it, but when we touch it she jumps a little i don’t know if it is because she can’t see our hands or if it really hurts. It doesn’t look bruised, leaky, fleshy or anything just very slimy and yeah.
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Re: Weird little patch of “retained skin” which i am unsure is retained skin.
Tapatalk app for your phone or tablet is the easiest way to post pictures
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Re: Weird little patch of “retained skin” which i am unsure is retained skin.
It's hard to say without actually seeing what you're referring to, but "slimy" is an adjective that I've never had to use to describe a bearded dragon shed issue.
As I'm sure you know, bearded dragons don't shed in one piece but in the messiest way possible a little at a time. Retained shed is typically just dry and is obvious. I've never had any part of a bearded dragon appear slimy, especially the area that you're referring to. If it's tender to the touch, your dragon is going to let you know, and if it's slimy it has to be coming from somewhere. Does the spot feel soft/hard? Is it sunken in or raised?
It's nearly impossible for anyone on here to diagnose an animal, and if she's showing signs of distress when you touch it, it's 100% time for a vet visit.
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Re: Weird little patch of “retained skin” which i am unsure is retained skin.
She doesn’t act distressed it actually doesn’t seem to bother her. The spot almost looks like when I let her soak when she is shedding and all the loose skin is wet. I am going to download the app so y’all can see .
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Re: Weird little patch of “retained skin” which i am unsure is retained skin.
The yellow is from using vitamin E oil in the area but this is a recent picture of her soaking
Last edited by Gclaude; 02-19-2021 at 12:36 PM.
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Re: Weird little patch of “retained skin” which i am unsure is retained skin.
The skin feels like the rest of her except when it is wet
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Re: Weird little patch of “retained skin” which i am unsure is retained skin.
Originally Posted by Gclaude
The skin feels like the rest of her except when it is wet
Does it look like that all the time or just when it's wet? It's hard to tell what's going on because your photo is her soaking and you've been putting oil on the area, so yea it looks odd, but it's explainable by the oil/the water.
Are you sure the yellow is from the oil? There is a "Yellow fungus" that dragons can get that's deadly if not treated, but I'm not familiar enough with it to tell you if this is that or not.
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Re: Weird little patch of “retained skin” which i am unsure is retained skin.
Without soaking and oil it is a grey color. I also thought yellow fungus but i thought maybe it would’ve spread to the other parts of her lower body by now.
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Re: Weird little patch of “retained skin” which i am unsure is retained skin.
Originally Posted by Gclaude
Without soaking and oil it is a grey color. I also thought yellow fungus but i thought maybe it would’ve spread to the other parts of her lower body by now.
It's possible that it just hasn't started to spread yet, and then of course it's possible that that's not what it is. I've been fortunate that I've never seen it in person and never had to deal with it. It may even just be a reaction to the oil. I'm with Boger though, I think your best bet is to see a herp vet and just make sure it's not something that requires some type of treatment. Best case you get some peace of mind and she gets a check up, worst case it turns out to be something bad, but either way at least you know and can get some help with it.
I'm hoping it's just a "leave it alone and it'll resolve" type deal, but I'm just not sure and I'd hate for it to spread and you lose her over something that's probably treatable.
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How often does she "soak"? Is it possible that the old patch of stuck skin is just retaining moisture from a soak, & thus feels "slimy" when the rest of her has dried?
I would not try to forcefully remove any stuck skin, btw- wait for it to come off on it's own. Is she eating okay? Where did you get the idea to use vitamin E oil on this?
Not saying that's right or wrong, by the way, just curious. I do know that it makes for "bad sheds" if one uses oils of any kind on a snake to "help" it shed...is it possible you used the oil in haste to facilitate the shed & the old skin has retained the oil & now feels slimy because it still hasn't come off?
I've only kept one bearded dragon, a rescue that never had an issue like this, so I don't know what to tell you, other than if this persists, a visit to a qualified herp vet is in order.
There is a limit to how much we can help you online with a medical issue, & that is as it should be. A vet should probably be diagnosing this- they have the training & lab capability.
This may help you find a vet, if you haven't already: https://arav.site-ym.com/search/custom.asp?id=3661
Hugsplox mentioned a possible fungal infection & I do recall reading something about that too, so maybe a vet visit is in order.
Last edited by Bogertophis; 02-19-2021 at 01:32 PM.
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