Halmahera Shed Inspection - Does This Look Normal?

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Halmahera Shed Inspection - Does This Look Normal?

Postby Meeesh » Wed Dec 11, 2019 5:19 pm

Hello!

Kaiju just finished shedding (almost) except for his tail. I soaked him for a few minutes (less than 5 min) earlier and was making sure all toes were good when I was concerned with a few spots on his tail. Now that he's warmed temperature wise up and been here for a while, he's FIESTY lol. He huffs and puffs and squirms but has never bit or acted like biting, which I'm thankful for. I got a few pictures. A couple things to note:

https://imgur.com/a/CnWPjDo

- It is not seeping, bleeding, or scaling.
- it looks "worse" in this picture
- It looks a lot like a scar, or a dark spot.
- Does the end of the tail look okay? It's still needing to completely shed, so it looks dry and kind of dipped into?

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Is this scale rot or some sort of old injury showed fresher because of the shed? His humidity has been anywhere from 85% - 99% with the humidifier and twice daily mists to keep substrate moist. However, the substrate gets dried out on the hot side. I wish these pictures were better and less blurry.
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Re: Halmahera Shed Inspection - Does This Look Normal?

Postby Meeesh » Wed Dec 11, 2019 5:59 pm

Well, to reply to my own post...

I think I'll just call the vet and schedule an appt as soon as possible.

How traumatizing is a vet visit? I want to make sure that this isn't going to negatively impact his personality/ability to be held and handled in the future. Obviously, that's not a reason to not go...does anyone have any suggestions on how to make this the least traumatic?
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Re: Halmahera Shed Inspection - Does This Look Normal?

Postby mb606587 » Thu Dec 12, 2019 3:27 am

Eh it looks pretty minor. In my experience with scale rot, you're going to see open wounds or bulging. Typically it won't resolve itself after a shed or two. My skink stopped eating while she dealt with it. Sometimes you'll get some scalation issues that resolve after a good shed. Now if it doesn't or grows in size then you may have an issue. In your case, it's a good idea to have your skink checked out being it's an import. If you can bring a fresh fecal sample with you, than do it. To lessen the stress, place your skink in a small dark container with a secure lid. I'll usually throw an old T shirt in it so it can burrow and hide.
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Re: Halmahera Shed Inspection - Does This Look Normal?

Postby Meeesh » Thu Dec 12, 2019 8:28 am

Thank you :)

He's eating very good, accepting food daily and moving around (though he burrowed last night I'm assuming because I held him lol).

I'll see when I can get into the vet for general check up, though the store let me know he's been to the vet to resolve not eating before I got him. Hopefully they can get me in shortly.

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