Hello. Thanks to many of you I finally got to a point where I was comfortable purchasing a bearded dragon. He arrived today, appearing healthy and alert. He ate 4-5 dubias and 4-5 superworms (I'm short on dubias until order arrives on Friday).
The only thing that seems off is the tip of his tail. Does this look like tail rot? I was preparing to leave a positive message for the seller, but then realized none of the three photos shared with me prior to the sale included the tip of the tail...Please see below pic.
In case you're wondering, I am not using a red light, even though the picture looks reddish
His tail was probably nipped by a cage mate. The breeder should have told you about this, I would notify them as they need to pay more attention to their babies. Most breeders also charge less for nipped babies.
The tip will die and fall off. It doesn't look infected and it should heal fine. Keep a eye on it, if the wound starts moving up the tail or it begins to look infected, take him to a vet.
You can clean the wound with a little povidone iodine, dilute it in water till it looks like tea and dab it on the wound a couple times a day.
the one from Amazon is good but I think others have used the first one as well --- you can use raw unpasteurized honey on the tail if it starts to look infected -- its a great antibacterial killer viewtopic.php?f=6&t=251259
Manuka honey is really good
Hello. I'm posting a few additional pics. Other than the obvious crusty tip of the tail, does the rest of the tail look okay? I know the typical "tail rot" tends to change color gradually from dark to normal. I can't tell if the main trunk of the tail is dark or not...
Looks like the tip.is going to fall off-- when it does you can soak in some betadine solution make it look like a weak tea and then dunk the tip in some honey just don't have crickets left in the tank they will go straight for the tail-- the rest looks like shed