Okay so I had posted a little while ago about a tail I had thought it got better but I was wrong. The end of her tail seems to be completely dead as she has no feeling when I do the pinch method. In the pictures you can see a build up of something and that is where the feeling starts again. It looks really bad and I'm not sure what I should do. I know I need a vet but to my knowledge there are none here that take reptiles I am gonna call around tomorrow to see if i can find any that cam amputate it because I'm pretty sure that needs to be done. The black part also seems to be crunchy any help or ideas would be awesome thanks .
This needs to assessed by a competent REPTILE VET very soon before it becomes a life threatening systemic infection.
I'm not sure an amputation is necessary , this may be treatable and recoverable with proper medications. Amputation of part of a dragon's tail is a very serious issue and not an option to be taken lightly.
This needs to assessed by a competent REPTILE VET very soon before it becomes a life threatening systemic infection.
I'm not sure an amputation is necessary , this may be treatable and recoverable with proper medications. Amputation of part of a dragon's tail is a very serious issue and not an option to be taken lightly.
This needs to assessed by a competent REPTILE VET very soon before it becomes a life threatening systemic infection.
I'm not sure an amputation is necessary , this may be treatable and recoverable with proper medications. Amputation of part of a dragon's tail is a very serious issue and not an option to be taken lightly.
This needs to assessed by a competent REPTILE VET very soon before it becomes a life threatening systemic infection.
I'm not sure an amputation is necessary , this may be treatable and recoverable with proper medications. Amputation of part of a dragon's tail is a very serious issue and not an option to be taken lightly.
More than the last inch is infected . Don't know how much of the tail is necrotizing / dead and how far up the tail the infectio has spread. Should have been treated a long time before now.
A REPTILE vet needs to assess this and any amputation is going to require a general and post surgical antibiotic treatment and dressings.
Can you post some close ups on a plain background like you did but just the tail and not wet ? I'm trying to see what the white area is and then the dark area right above it. If the infection has spread up in to there but that part is not shriveled yet, then that all needs to be cut off. Hopefully it's just discolored + dirty, can you tell ?
It looks to me like the last portion that is black/shriveled is necrotic and will most likely fall off, but the white portion is either retained shed that didn't properly come off and is cutting the circulation off to the rest of the tail, which is killing it, or is infected and most likely needs amputated and then he will also most likely need antibiotic treatment too, as infections in the tail are touch to get rid of, even if you amputate above the line of healthy tissue. You need to find an experienced Reptile Vet immediately to get him assessed and taken care of either way, because he may very well become septic if it's let go much longer.
Can you post some close ups on a plain background like you did but just the tail and not wet ? I'm trying to see what the white area is and then the dark area right above it. If the infection has spread up in to there but that part is not shriveled yet, then that all needs to be cut off. Hopefully it's just discolored + dirty, can you tell ?
Can you post some close ups on a plain background like you did but just the tail and not wet ? I'm trying to see what the white area is and then the dark area right above it. If the infection has spread up in to there but that part is not shriveled yet, then that all needs to be cut off. Hopefully it's just discolored + dirty, can you tell ?
Yes that needs amputation ASAP. What's happening is that under the scales the tissue is infected and several inches are going to have to come off beyond the shriveled part. Don't wait, it will continue to spread upwards and can cause the death of your dragon if left too long. Amputaton is common enough that a good vet can get it done + you'll be home the same day.
That's good, the shriveled part always falls off. It's what's going on up beyond underneath that is of concern now. It can be infected before it shrivels so if that's the case then It's best to cut up beyond the area that fell off.