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Welcome to Cookie's Critters. Today we are discussing how to diagnose Tail rot in Bearded Dragons and how to treat tail rot in Bearded Dragons. Our first recommendation is to seek expert help through a specialist reptile veterinarian. Sometimes this can take time and while you are waiting for your appointment we have included a home remedy to hopefully prevent the tail rot from spreading. With any type on injury or disease we recommend that you remove any loose substrate and replace with clean paper towel. This can prevent further infection. Neosporin or Tricin (in Australia) is an antibiotic cream that is used to treat infected wounds. Make sure you use a product that doesn't contain pain relief. Always discuss health concerns and treatment with your veterinarian prior to use. We are reptile breeders in Western Sydney and this channel is to educate our customers and followers. The reptiles that we breed are Central Bearded Dragons, Pygmy Bearded dragons, Knob tail geckos, and Northern Velvet Geckos. In the future our expansion will include Blue tongue skink morphs, carpet pythons and green tree pythons. For a list of reptiles that we have for sale and care sheets on the animals we keep, check out our website www.cookiescritters.com.au Follow the link to our bearded Dragon Care playlist: • Central Bearded Dragon Care Please follow us on our other social media platforms. Instagram - / cookiescritters Facebook - / cookiescritterz Twitter - / cookiescriters Sydney Reptile Breeders Blog - www.cookiescritters.com.au/blog/ Please feel free to leave a suggestion for upcoming videos. I look forward to seeing you soon. Disclaimer: We are not experts, we are reptile enthusiasts sharing our experiences and what works for us. If you have any concerns about the health of your reptile, we always recommend seeking medical treatment ASAP.