I have three non-feeders in my clutch this year. I've been trying not to handle or disturb them at all to hopefully improve their chances of eating voluntarily, but I have noticed that two of the three have a weird thing going on with their lip. Or perhaps a better term would be cleft nostril. On each of them, on the same side, the scale beneath the nostril is either missing or it never fused together.
Bougainvillea, right after her first shed. I noticed that the side of her face had a bit of a lump.
And some pictures today. Normal side:
Cleft side. You can actually see the tip of her tongue coming out of her open nostril.
Sahara - this picture was taken before her first shed, but you can see the weird nostril if you look closely.
Today:
They both have had it since hatching, so it's not an injury that they've gotten. I wonder if it's part of the reason that they won't eat? I have force fed them both a section of mouse tails, and they can swallow and digest just fine.
Has anyone seen this before?
Bougainvillea, right after her first shed. I noticed that the side of her face had a bit of a lump.
And some pictures today. Normal side:
Cleft side. You can actually see the tip of her tongue coming out of her open nostril.
Sahara - this picture was taken before her first shed, but you can see the weird nostril if you look closely.
Today:
They both have had it since hatching, so it's not an injury that they've gotten. I wonder if it's part of the reason that they won't eat? I have force fed them both a section of mouse tails, and they can swallow and digest just fine.
Has anyone seen this before?