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RE: Ball Python with NO TONGUE...

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Posted by: HerpHandler at Fri Mar 18 08:38:50 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HerpHandler ]  
   

I have something like that in an Albino male I got almost 2 years ago from a well known breeder.



When I first got him I never noticed any problem with him except the terribly long time it took to switch him from live to F/T.



Then he turned into one of the most finiky eaters I have ever seen. I would have to turn the lights out, allow him to grab the F/T rat pup, and then if i would have to stand perfectly still or he would release and refuse to eat.



Back on topic though. One day I had him out for a cage cleaning and noticed something strange, a super thin white looking thing came about an eigth of an inch out of his mouth. So I sat down and watched him and realized he has barley any tongue, and the part he does have isnt forked at all. So now I was furious. I spent 2500 on a male albino that is deformed, and a bad feeder. I figured that was the end of him being a breeder because he cant smell the female.



After about an hour of holding him I noticed his mouth begining to open slightly. Then I noticed more of a tongue comming out and the further out he stuck out this thing the pinker it got.



He is a Year and a half old now and is still sometimes a picky feeder which is expected from a ball. but has no other problems besides this deformity. My visit to the vet ruled out any RI or parasites etc. All the vet could do was ASSume it was either due to inbreeding or just a one in a million chance.



So the end result is I have an Albino ball with a deformed tongue. Hes too small to mate to yet but I will find out soon enough if he is capable of breeding.



Sorry for the long post. Ill keep you guys posted.
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