So its been approx. 1 month since I left my cham at home. My wife has been taking care of him - and admittedly...shes better at it than I am with a busy work schedule.
I have absolutely no concerns about how well she has been taking care of him. With multiple times during the day feeding him water, spraying down his cage, and each day feeding him several crickets or mealworms.
Lately he has been not using his tongue though...she said she has to bring the crickets or worms right next to his face for him to want to eat....when she lets them roam freely she notices he has a really hard time ----shooting his tongue only a couple inches out and missing them.
I told her to video record him doing this so I could ask you all for advice prior to her going to the vet. As you can see in this video - something looks wrong. Does anybody have any ideas as to why his tongue is not shooting out the 4-6 inches it used to?
Could lighting affect this?
Diet?
Powdered vitamins or lack thereof?
For now shes been feeding him right next to his mouth....
Info: Cage is perfectly fine, temperature is controlled and humid because we live in Hawaii. He eats crickets/meal worms/silk worms. As great as she is with giving him water/food...she is actually pretty negligent when it comes to powdering his food with additional nutrients. She does gutload the crickets however...there have been no other issues ever since we got him approx. 1 year ago...so this is a new development and no prior history with anything.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!! Do you guys think he should be taken to a vet? What would the cost be?
Aloha
http://tinypic.com/r/1zczvok/8
Video of him eating...
I have absolutely no concerns about how well she has been taking care of him. With multiple times during the day feeding him water, spraying down his cage, and each day feeding him several crickets or mealworms.
Lately he has been not using his tongue though...she said she has to bring the crickets or worms right next to his face for him to want to eat....when she lets them roam freely she notices he has a really hard time ----shooting his tongue only a couple inches out and missing them.
I told her to video record him doing this so I could ask you all for advice prior to her going to the vet. As you can see in this video - something looks wrong. Does anybody have any ideas as to why his tongue is not shooting out the 4-6 inches it used to?
Could lighting affect this?
Diet?
Powdered vitamins or lack thereof?
For now shes been feeding him right next to his mouth....
Info: Cage is perfectly fine, temperature is controlled and humid because we live in Hawaii. He eats crickets/meal worms/silk worms. As great as she is with giving him water/food...she is actually pretty negligent when it comes to powdering his food with additional nutrients. She does gutload the crickets however...there have been no other issues ever since we got him approx. 1 year ago...so this is a new development and no prior history with anything.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!! Do you guys think he should be taken to a vet? What would the cost be?
Aloha
http://tinypic.com/r/1zczvok/8
Video of him eating...