Rango247 New Member Jul 18, 2022 #1 My veiled chameleon tail was bruised due to sibling accidentally smashing Rango tail on the enclosure door. I don’t know if it’s broken or bruised. Attachments DE7F8263-EEEC-4631-92BE-C8676B2ACDE1.jpeg 169.4 KB · Views: 137
My veiled chameleon tail was bruised due to sibling accidentally smashing Rango tail on the enclosure door. I don’t know if it’s broken or bruised.
MissSkittles Chameleon Enthusiast Jul 19, 2022 #2 I see a nice tail curl distant to the area, so that’s a very good sign. Is there any kinking of the tail at all?
I see a nice tail curl distant to the area, so that’s a very good sign. Is there any kinking of the tail at all?
Beman Moderator Staff member Jul 19, 2022 #3 I agree the fact that the end of the tail is curling properly and he is still in a curl on the injured area is a good sign.
I agree the fact that the end of the tail is curling properly and he is still in a curl on the injured area is a good sign.
Rango247 New Member Jul 19, 2022 #4 MissSkittles said: I see a nice tail curl distant to the area, so that’s a very good sign. Is there any kinking of the tail at all? Click to expand... When he walks around his enclosure, he leaves the end of his tail curled a little.
MissSkittles said: I see a nice tail curl distant to the area, so that’s a very good sign. Is there any kinking of the tail at all? Click to expand... When he walks around his enclosure, he leaves the end of his tail curled a little.