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I was looking at the yellow on his side. I reread and saw you said spikes! Sorry! That is kinda strange looking but I still don't think a burn cause that would turn the area black. I am not sure sure fungus looks bright yellow either. Wait and get a few more opinions.bacteria! oh no! This sucks. I dont even know where to find a vet for exotic animals like Henry![]()
I was looking at the yellow on his side. I reread and saw you said spikes! Sorry! That is kinda strange looking but I still don't think a burn cause that would turn the area black. I am not sure sure fungus looks bright yellow either. Wait and get a few more opinions.
unfortunately my oldest panther had a 2" spike/dorsal burn several years ago. but for the first 10 days or so, the colors were SPECTACULAR. as i had not put 2 and 2 together yet, i thought he was going through some cool color change. however, the colors faded, the area dried, cracked, and sloughed. about 3 months of topical therapy and it scarred over.
so no, they don't turn black and charred immediately (depends on severity/type of burn too).
are those yellowish areas under the spikes a waxy sort of secretion? unclear from the photos.
are those yellowish areas under the spikes a waxy sort of secretion? unclear from the photos.
yes they are. So it is a burn mark is what your telling me?
Alright went to the Vet with Henry and found out what was wrong with him. Only took 200 dollars. It was dry skin clumping on his back. The doc took a warm towel and rubbed his dead skin off. Henry is going to be just fine
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He took a sample of some of the yellow stuff and sent it to the lab he will contact me when the info is available. Heres a pic of Henry after the Vet. He has a small cut from the vet when he took a sample.