Tail rot or naturally dark tail?

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Several different views of tail.

Just moved them to their new 40 gallon enclosure, eating well, temps right, setup good. Thinking naturally dark? Just want to make sure I don’t need to start a betadine wash and neosporin regimen. Would love second opinion, since we’re headed in to weekend and seeing the reptile vet would be a long challenging adventure during covid/in an area without many reptile vets.

Thank you ❤️❤️
 

AHBD

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Hi there, no tail rot. :) There's a tiny nip at the end but it looks fine. Sometimes a tiny piece like that will fall off but it's usually harmless.
 

Roseandbaum

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AHBD":2gd2chve said:
Hi there, no tail rot. :) There's a tiny nip at the end but it looks fine. Sometimes a tiny piece like that will fall off but it's usually harmless.
Thank you!!
 
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