Should I be concerned?

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turkeybird

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This AM I fed Zilla some hornworms. I thought that he had eaten all of them but apparently I missed one that had gotten loose and was hiding in his viv. Later in the day I saw a hornworm sitting on Zilla's tail. I'm afraid that the hornworm was munching on his tail. Should I be concerned? I'm not sure how much hornworms chew or how strong of a bite they have. This hornworm was quite big. I'm worried that something might happen to Zilla's tail.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Chris
 

Claudiusx

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As long as you don't see any wounds or blood on zillas tell everything should be fine.
 

vickson420

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No he will be fine.Hornworms are not big fans of beardies as food.More likely he was just using him as a platform to hang around on.
 

turkeybird

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Thanks for all of your help. He appears to be fine. The tail is showing no signs of an open wound or infection. But... since he's my baby, I've made a long overdue vet appointment for him anyway.

Chris
 
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