id wait it out. If its still hanging around, there are plenty of bearded dragon nose removal videos. Best case a quick swipe of a que tip. Worst case is the sport of grabbing it with some splinter removal tools.
Do you use filtered water, or tap water? If tap water it could be what's known as snalt... A build up of minerals around the chams nose. It'll go away on it's own. Unless it's really blocking him from breathing it's nothing to worry about.
Do you use filtered water, or tap water? If tap water it could be what's known as snalt... A build up of minerals around the chams nose. It'll go away on it's own. Unless it's really blocking him from breathing it's nothing to worry about.