Veins on tail

Ftskayla

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Is this normal or should I be worried?
 

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His tail isn't curled. He's in his feeding tub and was sitting oddly
 
The increased bloodflow is probably due to feeding. I wouldn't worry about it unless the veins are prominent at rest.
 
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