Oliver's tail got a little red dot!

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Oliver's tail got a little red dot, it's like some blood stuff, I first noticed it a month ago...I thought it just hurt or get crashed and thought it may just disappear itself, but yesterday I noticed that it turns a little bigger...I'm not sure what's that and I don't know what to do either!

At the same time, as you may known already, his nose got a missing part since November, the missing part doesn't get worst but it just remain the same...it's not red but I thought the part could be re-grown? Or he will just keep it like this forever? I'm confused!
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one of my babys split her nose too and it just stayede like that ever since
 
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