My 6 y/o chinchilla has had a bald patch on his tail for a year and a half now.
When I first noticed it I wasn't too concerned as he does have a history of nibbling at his fur on his body (mainly when he was younger).
He also went to the vet for a general check up and there were no problems.
I guess it's just a habit, though it did seem to get a bit worse when my other chinchilla died a year ago.
(They weren't bonded but their cages were side by side).
Today, however, I noticed a little scab.
I assume he just nibbled a bit too hard.
As you can see in the picture the actual skin looks healthy and there doesn't seem to be any infection or parasite, he also acts completely normally.
I would assume if it were something like ringworm, the infection would have gotten worse considering he's had the bald patch for 1.5 years!
I was wondering if there is anything I can put on the area to discourage him from biting it so it can heal, and perhaps so I can break the habit as well.
I didn't think about this until I saw someone mention it but they didn't say what to use.
Sorry for the long post!
When I first noticed it I wasn't too concerned as he does have a history of nibbling at his fur on his body (mainly when he was younger).
He also went to the vet for a general check up and there were no problems.
I guess it's just a habit, though it did seem to get a bit worse when my other chinchilla died a year ago.
(They weren't bonded but their cages were side by side).
Today, however, I noticed a little scab.
I assume he just nibbled a bit too hard.
As you can see in the picture the actual skin looks healthy and there doesn't seem to be any infection or parasite, he also acts completely normally.
I would assume if it were something like ringworm, the infection would have gotten worse considering he's had the bald patch for 1.5 years!
I was wondering if there is anything I can put on the area to discourage him from biting it so it can heal, and perhaps so I can break the habit as well.
I didn't think about this until I saw someone mention it but they didn't say what to use.
Sorry for the long post!