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Dead Tail?

Hello all, I’m new to the forum obviously, and am still fairly new to owning snakes
I got noodle about a year ago and she’s been a very good eater and has shedded pretty well since. I recently had to move and haven’t been able to keep as close of an eye on her so I missed some stuck shed on the very tip of her tail. When I first saw it about a week ago it looked as if it would just come right off, didn’t think much of it until it was still there. I soaked her in warm water for about 20 minutes and started trying to gently remove it. Upon doing so I noticed the tip was very dark and hard. I have read a couple posts on here that say it’ll fall off within the next shed. She hasn’t gotten to that point yet, so I am reaching out to see if I need to visit a vet for her or if it’ll just do as I read. I also saw some people talking about amputating it, which I personally don’t want to do that and risk causing more damage. Any input would be greatly appreciated, lectures are welcome. Thanks all
 
Yeah, that looks very constricted. I don't think you will be able to save it at this point. I don't think a vet visit is necessary; it will most likely fall off after a few sheds. Don't attempt any amputation yourself - if that becomes necessary, a vet would need to do that for you.
 
Yeah, that looks very constricted. I don't think you will be able to save it at this point. I don't think a vet visit is necessary; it will most likely fall off after a few sheds. Don't attempt any amputation yourself - if that becomes necessary, a vet would need to do that for you.

Okay, much appreciated. I will keep a close eye on her. She doesn’t act like it bothers her at all. Still accepts meals pretty well, fingers crossed it comes off with no issues. I will post an update when I get one. She should be going into shed within the next week or two. Is ointment necessary at this point?
 
No, I don't think so. If it looks red or irritated after it comes off, you could switch her substrate to paper towels and give her a diluted betadine bath.
 
No, I don't think so. If it looks red or irritated after it comes off, you could switch her substrate to paper towels and give her a diluted betadine bath.

Alrighty, I won’t sweat it right now. I’ll go get some betadine ASAP just to keep on hand. I super appreciate the advice.
 
So after a few days now, the dead part has just fallen off before her shed. It seems to be sealed at the end, so no open wound. I will continue to monitor her behavior and the affected area. Big sigh of relief. I will post pictures the next time I handle her as I already handled her a couple of times today.
 
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