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blotchie lost his tail -need advice

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Posted by: lele at Thu May 22 17:42:21 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lele ]  
   

Hi Eve - and any one who might remember me - it's been a looooooooooonnnnnnnngggggg time!!!! I'm still around, just don't do forums much anymore, Eve I'll have to update you on Cyrus and Darwin sometime, but for now I need some blotchie/general tail loss advice.



For those who don't know (most don't) side-blotched lizards are about the size of house geckos and easily as fast. My Stan has a beautiful blue tail, especially when he is a'courtin his girl Ana and I often have to separate them (poor girl has ti bury herself in the sand to get away! Well, for the first time we had an accident and Stan's tail broke. I used silvadine and made a little Band-Aid out of toilet paper and kept him in a plain enclosure (they live in sand) and all seemed well then yesterday I just used betadine and I guess b/c it was dry it was more brittle and when I got home today it was broken off I am so bummed. I do not know if blotchies regenerate their tails or not.



SO, my question is this - should I leave it alone and just let the air do it's thing, or use silvadine for a few days or use betadine? I don't know if keeping it moist with the ointment is best. I cannot reach ANY vet so I turn to you. I figure Eve, and/or others have surely had this experience with their lizards. I will of course keep him out of any sand until he is completely healed and will go to the three blotchie experts to find out about tail regeneration. Lou, if you are reading this fell free to email me!



thanks!

lele



here are some pics of his beautiful tail before







and here it is broken. he's at an angle in both shots so you can't tell just how long it is but he lost about 1/3


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Chameleon Help & Resource Info

1.0 Nosy Be Panther Chameleon - Cyrus

0.1 Veiled Chameleon - Luna. She's now hanging from her big jungle gym in the sky

1.0 Beardie - Darwin

1.1.1 Side-blotched lizards - Ana and Stan

0.2 felines - Kyndra and Lita

0.1 African Clawed Frog - Skippy

0.1 Chilean Rose Hair Tarantula - Rosa Leigh, Died 4/21/06

0.1 Goliath Bird-Eater Tarantula - Natasha, donated to science 4/4/06

?.? Pinktoe Tarantula - no name yet


   

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