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Bumps

AustinDorsey

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Does anyone know what these little bumps are on her head? She has 3, one on each side of her face and one on her chin. Any answers would be super helpful! I circled where they’re at in one pic and the other is unedited
 

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Skybug

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Those are all normal, middle is scale, other two are stuck shed , here’s a link to a video on YouTube to show you how to remove it, Nose cap removal.
Please be careful when doing it, use a flat tip tweezer Not a pointy one.
 

AustinDorsey

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Those are all normal, middle is scale, other two are stuck shed , here’s a link to a video on YouTube to show you how to remove it, Nose cap removal.
Please be careful when doing it, use a flat tip tweezer Not a pointy one.
Thank you! Unfortunately she regressed when we moved and we can’t handle her, as she’s become aggressive. I’m trying to slowly get her back to being handled but I’m not sure of the correct way of doing it. If you have tips, please let me know or message me!
 

Skybug

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Thank you! Unfortunately she regressed when we moved and we can’t handle her, as she’s become aggressive. I’m trying to slowly get her back to being handled but I’m not sure of the correct way of doing it. If you have tips, please let me know or message me!
Ahh thats unfortunate, there’s lots of YouTube videos about angry dragons I suggest looking there, some dragons are just “defensive” , get a blanket and throw it over her (crazy cat style) and get those out of her nose, it’s blocking her airway, try putting something soft with your scent on it in the enclosure, talk calmly, you can try hand feeding, but dont get bit, hold ur hand flat.
 

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