My bearded dragon has a yellow spot on his back and has had it for a few months now. He is eating well and is not acting strangely. It has gotten smaller as time goes on but I am still worried.

Updated On December 3rd, 2017

Pet's info:

Image profile

Answered By Emi Knafo, DVM, DACZM

Veterinarian, Board-Certified Zoological Medicine Specialist

This question includes photos that may contain sensitive content. Click to view.

View more to consider that the photos may include sensitive content.

Hello, The yellow spot could be caused by several things like fungus, bacteria, or a skin mass. The fact that it’s getting smaller is good! Without an exam, I can’t tell you for sure what t is. However, I would be worried about something called “yellow fungus disease.” This is a potentially serious fungal infection common in bearded dragons. Diagnosis can be done by your veterinarian by way of a biopsy and culture of the affected skin. Sometimes, this infection spreads to other organs and can kill the dragon. Since you describe a small lesion, I would expect that if this in fact what’s going on, treatment would have a good chance of working. Therefore, I recommend taking Stalin to see a vet very soon so you can diagnose and treat early for the next chance of success. Good luck!

Vote icon

1Pet Parents found this answer helpful

Other Answers

See More Answers
image

Have A Vet Question?

Book an appointment with the pros – our expert vets are here to help.

Sponsored