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That's neat, I didn't know they could regenerate the end of their tail! How did your tegu lose the end of its tail? My little guy has a nipped tail and I thought he'd always have it, wonder how common tail regeneration is for tegus.
He dropped it twice, either from stressor from strictly tail whipping constantly. I put polysporin on it once, but never did anything else to it after and it's grown so well. If you look in my other thread about xibulba you can see what it was. I never thought he would actually form scales on it again. Super neat
I have a cuban knights anole who has had stubby tail since I rescued him.it has dead skin on the end which apparently never shed.not sure how i'd get his to look like that...he also has a spider bite which ate the flesh.I kept it clean and spackled with antibiotic ointment til healed and he lived through it.but now that patch is bright yellow instead of green.what a trooper and he keeps on ticking!!! Haha