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Problem with Mountain Horned Dragon........

icedearthgoddess May 24, 2005 02:14 AM

I am worried about our Mt. Horned Dragon at the pet store I work at, he seems to be losing a lot of color, turning various dark shades of brown...is this normal??? He also seems to be losing pieces of skin, not like shed pieces, but actual pieces that I'm guessing weren't meant to come off. These patches of missing skin are on his back legs at the bend, on top, of the knee. He also has lost both horns from his head, and many of his back spikes are missing as well. Any suggestions? I'm guessing he is dehydrated, and is suffering badly from it. I take him out daily and take him to the back room and fill a tub with water, and hold him in one hand, palm up, and pour the water over his back and on his head with my other hand. He doesn't seem to mind this, I think it might be helping but I am not really familiar with this species. He seems to get a little bit of green color to him after this remedy of water dousing, but a while later turns dark again. Any info or feedback is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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~Laura

Rejoice, the age of the fall has begun
We'll dance as the palaces burn.
--Lamb of God, As the Palaces Burn

Replies (2)

djs27 May 28, 2005 03:41 PM

did he get burned? can't think of why skin may slough off.

There is a Mountain/tree lizard forum a few links down from the general lizard forum.

MejaNica May 28, 2005 09:11 PM

I've heard of bacterial infections causing the tips of tails, etc to fall off. I'm not sure if this could be something you could look into.

Good luck!

-Bonnie

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