shamat
Active Member
Hi all,
Reason for this post is that I've noticed quite a few damaged scales on both my male and female BHP's. This has only occurred since cooling, but that may just be coincidental.
I've not found any mites and it doesn't look like scale rot (and is only along the top of the head and for the first foot or so. Nothing on the scales underneath ).
My best guess is that it just scraping from burrowing, but They have always done that without any obvious damage to the scales.
Might it be that because they are cooling (and obviously not being fed) that they just aren't healing as quickly?
here's some pics of the damager scales.
Hopefully someone can put me straight (and put me mind to rest) as these were stunning specimens prior to this.
Thanks.
Reason for this post is that I've noticed quite a few damaged scales on both my male and female BHP's. This has only occurred since cooling, but that may just be coincidental.
I've not found any mites and it doesn't look like scale rot (and is only along the top of the head and for the first foot or so. Nothing on the scales underneath ).
My best guess is that it just scraping from burrowing, but They have always done that without any obvious damage to the scales.
Might it be that because they are cooling (and obviously not being fed) that they just aren't healing as quickly?
here's some pics of the damager scales.
Hopefully someone can put me straight (and put me mind to rest) as these were stunning specimens prior to this.
Thanks.