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Bearded Dragon Indented Scales

prodigal1011

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I need some help here. I have quite a few bearded dragons, and of course my favorite guy Spartacus is brumating. He does it the same time of year for the last two years, but this year the scales on his nose right above the nostrils and in between his eyes are slightly indented. I haven't had the chance to weigh him, but he doesn't seem like he is loosing much if any weight. He is well hydrated and drinks when I give him his weekly bath and also when he gets misted. I make sure he stops drinking before I stop misting so I know he has had his fill. I use Repti-Safe water, gut load his food, temps are perfect, using Powersun 160watt bulbs, calcium and vitamins including slight A+D.

I've searched around and can't find anything on this, has someone has a similar experience? Please help me out. He is our favorite dragon, and and I don't believe this is a husbandry issue!:shrug01:
 
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