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Beardie ER
Tail color
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[QUOTE="J4ckdaw-, post: 2034587, member: 117954"] Tail rot does not start at the base of the tail— 99% of the time it starts at the tail tip, and dark coloration alone is not a good symptom to go by when getting a diagnosis of tail rot. The key symptoms that you should watch out for are necrosis, sores, and dry scales. Try gently pressing on the affected area, if he flinched or shows signs of pain then it would be ideal to get veterinary intervention. That is most likely an upcoming shed or simply natural coloration, nothing more. [/QUOTE]
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