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Tail breaks are pretty natural for them so the healing process usually goes smoothly. In the wild, they get all kinds of dirt and stuff on it and its fine so im sure in a clean cage he'll be fine. Just be sure to keep your humidity in check, without the substrate it can decrease. Maybe a few extra high calorie meals like rodents to help speed up healing too.


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