Its hard to tell. I've never seen chitryd first hand, but it doesn't really look like the pictures I've seen. Usually symptoms show up on the abdomen and legs but I haven't heard of it on their feet. Is the belly red or irritated? Was he showing any symptoms or unusual behavior before aestivation, such as exessive shedding? Has there been a rise in temperature that could have triggered him to come out of aestivation?
Again, it is hard to tell from one picture, but it almost looks like it is rubbed raw. Is there anything on the bottom of his enclosure that he could be rubbing against and chaffing his skin? If you believe it to be chitryd then it is best to have a vet confirm before treatment.





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