I currently live in ohio and he has spent all summer in this enclosure (comes in at night to a 32"x5' sleep box don't have cover for preditors) there has been no heat light in the hut . I just installed one but these spots were here well before. He was born 2020 according to old owner and weighs approx 6-7 pounds. My room is always around 70 so he has no uvb or heat inside at night. I have a 4x8 enclosure currently housing redfoots I'm going to swap him into for larger winter space . So he rarely has sat under heat light (he did when I first got him I was nieve to his care and may have been too hot. I had his diet off as well ) he is soaked AT LEAST 3x a week and on warmer days I'll spray him down cause he loves it . He's mainly grass fed and given Romaine cucumber (smaller amount) and sometimes cactus or aloe. He's eating habiscus and rose of Sharon's daily . It's got me beat and I feel like I've done him bad /: he was attacked by a dog last summer but none of these are his wounds.They just look like dry spots to me and some new growth. Nothing a cream will heal, but husbandry may need tweaking.
I wouldn't trust the vet again though.
What is the humidity?
How large is he and how old?
What size enclosure does he live in?
What are the temps, all over, basking, night?
What type of bulbs are you using?
Are you ready for a wild ride? The care info you have found previously was/is all the old wrong info. Start here and look for the sulcata care sheet at the bottom:I have been trying to cure these spots for some time now... I have used the prescribed silver cream from the vet and haven't saw much success. Any suggestions ??