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    Another person the say don't touch it!

    A regenerated tail will never be what the old tail was. The color will never be quite right. And sometimes even the shape is wrong. As long as it isn't developing a hard crust I don't understand why necrosis even became a concern?
    Any tail will be soft and pink while the regeneration is taking place. The coloration comes secondary to the actual growth. Like the difference in a hatchling and adult.

    Here's a couple examples I found showcasing tail difference in regrowth. The first being a very dark looking regrowth. The second being a tail broken twice and how different the skin looks on both regrown bits along with now making him have 2 tails.
    https://images.app.goo.gl/eiNG8s5nm7mngukd6

    https://images.app.goo.gl/Mw2DWzunUG6kQPU4A
    Last edited by Armiyana; 03-09-2022 at 03:22 PM.

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