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Injured toe on beardie?

Morven

Bearded Dragon Egg
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Hey all, So today I discovered what looked to be an injured toe on my beardie boy after I came back from school, I'm not entirely sure though? I only noticed it today but I haven't seen him in the past few days since my mother watches him for me when I'm busy, So I'm not sure if it's just happened today or what.

He's an adult, I'm not sure his exact age though. I was given him from my mother's friend who's daughter lost interest in him. He's a very perky and well, jerk tbh of a bearded dragon. But we love him.

Before I took him out he was just laying down on one of his shelves, Which y'know he does sometimes so whatever.
I really want to take him to the vets but that's not possible at the moment, I'd just like if anyone could help point out if this is an actual injury? Something I need to look out for? If I can help him at all?

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The toe in question is that right weird long toe they have on their back feet. It has darker patches on it, The other toe on his other foot is just the same colour as his body. It also seems easier to move that the other toe? Like the one that isn't darker is slightly more rigid.
Many thanks for anyone's help
 

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