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Re: Jakes boo boo!!!!!!
I would take him to the vet, and take that piece of shed with you.
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Re: Jakes boo boo!!!!!!
It does look like a burn! Probaly from a heat rock or to close to a lamp! I think he will be okay since it has not gotten worse. I would call the old owner and see what happened and what he did about it! If he can't give you a good answer than take him to the vet but the old owner might of had it looked at and you could save a trip to the vet.
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Re: Jakes boo boo!!!!!!
I too adopted a ball from a friend with a burn. His previous owner had put unprotected heat lamps in the tank. She took him to the vet the first time and was given burn cream and antibiotics. I had to soak him daily and apply the burn cream to the infected area every day. He was on antibiotics/burn cream for 2 or 3 months.
I would get him checked out by a vet. The burns look pretty fresh still. Mine had 3rd degree burns. Also when mine shed the first couple times after the burn he bled from the area of the burn...poor baby. It made it difficult for him to shed in one piece. He is doing really well now and his scales are growing over the white burn area.
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Re: Jakes boo boo!!!!!!
That wound makes my whole body cringe. Take him to a vet.
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