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UPDATE:

This morning the tail was still attached and while I was trying to cut the last bit of skin he trashed and it just popped right off without me having to do any slicing/cutting

I'm keeping his enclosure spotless and checking in often on his tail for any sign of infection. He's not acting any more lethargic than he already was from slowing down due to the winter. He seems to be spending a lot more time basking and sleeping rather than trying to get out to explore. and yes before anyone asks I've already double checked that his basking temps are 120-130


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