Without more detail - it could be anything from a harmless polyp to a cancerous tumour. Either way - a forum like this is no place to ask veterinary advice, as there's not way of knowing whether the contributor is qualified to advise you.
The best thing to do - would be to make an appointment with your vet. They'll examine the lump, and perhaps take a biopsy to test whether it's malignant or benign.
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Did it also have the correct heating for the bearded dragon, like a heat lamp and heating pad? If it didn't, then your bearded dragon probably froze to death. Where did you get the bearded dragon from? If it was from a pet store, that will explain it too. Pet stores don't take care of their animals well usually so they are usually sold sick and or very unhealthy
it is low in calcium and if you leave it to long it could cause death.
The best type of bedding for a bearded dragon is a substrate made of reptile carpet or paper towels. These options are safe and easy to clean, reducing the risk of impaction in the bearded dragon. Avoid loose substrates like sand or wood shavings, as they can be ingested and cause health issues.
The best type of flooring for a bearded dragon's enclosure is non-slip textured tile or reptile carpet, as they are easy to clean and provide a safe surface for your pet. Avoid using loose substrates like sand or gravel, as they can be ingested and cause health issues for the bearded dragon.
Repti Bark is not recommended as a substrate for bearded dragons. It can cause impaction if ingested and does not hold humidity well. Sand or tile are better options for bearded dragon substrates.
no because it would cause wonds and missing lims
Yes. Keeping an infrared light on will cause the bearded dragon to sleep, whereas a standard UV lightbulb will keep the bearded dragon awake.
White patches on a bearded dragon's skin could be caused by a fungal or bacterial infection, shedding skin, or a skin condition like vitiligo. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
No. Fireflies can kill due to neurotoxins that cause them to glow. Do not, under any circumstances, feed fireflies.