He isn't burned believe me. I checked his tank for any bugs or things and when I clean his tank out I clean it with 100% alcohol wipes and leave it for like 45 minutes so that it has all evaporated and no smells remain.
His heat mat is set to about 32-33 degrees and it is monitored with the thermometer and thermostat
100% sure there are no mites.
There is NOTHING wrong with him apart from this weird skin problem. Eats like a cow, is hydrated, active and alert.
I have no idea, I'll try and get a better picture tomorrow when the sun is out. Its hard to get a close up with a phone camera that refuses to focus. Lol
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Although I have noticed that it is very very slowly creeping up his neck, and I'm worried that it will do to his eyes what it has done to his skin.
The vet suggested trying to use a small amount of vitamin e cream (one for sensitive skin so it is unscented and the like) in case his skin is dehydrated and giving him some sunlight every day for about half an hour which I did do but it hasn't seem to have helped at all. So hes going to go back to the doctor and get a skin biopsy.