kingofnobbys":3k5ug494 said: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.
kingofnobbys":2xp94qg3 said: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.
MiChEaL":1vhxw2re said:kingofnobbys":1vhxw2re said: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.
I dont think it would be too bad to get it amputated because it is only about maybe half an inch at the tip of where it ends
AHBD":1fnyo9cb said: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 ?
MiChEaL":3of79tzs said:AHBD":3of79tzs said: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 actually I am here right nowAHBD":3r6hpwq4 said:Just wondering if you were able to have her tail seen by a vet or have an appointment ?