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Hello! Having only seen mammals so far in my vet career I would be immensely grateful for any help or guidance to help out this little leopard Gecko with suspected tail necrosis.
- Presumed 1 year old, female, unclear previous husbandry history unclear but the owner has a high suspicion it was far from ideal, apparently was kept in a large terrarium with lots of other geckos, another gecko from this source reportedly also developed a necrotic tail lesion
- Been in owner’s possession for 1 month, husbandry conditions suboptimal (around 80x40x60cm terrarium, heat mat, paper substrate, no UVB lamp, no heat lamp, no thermostat monitoring), fed live mealworms with calcium/vitD supplement. Eating, urinating and defecating normally, bright and active in general.
- Developed dark area tip of tail 2 weeks ago, progressively worsening
- Clinical exam appears bright, normal mobility, no other skin lesions, respiration normal, suspect underweight, 15mm distal tail appears dried, dark and necrotic as can be seen on the photos
Am I right in thinking this is tail necrosis? The owners need to address the husbandry issues, but if these can be rectified, what is the prognosis? Would amputation be indicated? I have found conflicting advice on sharp dissection vs. manual technique and whether to close the wound afterwards. Is there an alternative option to surgery? And if amputation is a viable option I would really appreciate any tips or resources on anaesthesia and the procedure! Thank you in advance!
 
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