My black pewter has been a amazing eater. Every time I've offered her food since I got her she takes without hesitation.
On friday I offered her a crawler rat and she didn't seem interested. She had just shed the week before and I was really expecting a aggressive feeding response from her.
Considering her normal response I decided to take her out for a bit and check her out. She was active looking and crawling around and made no noises, everything seemed normal...until I realized as she was crawling around she was not flicking her tongue
I took a closer look and I can she as she was crawling she was using the muscles in her throat to try to use it but I wasn't coming out, as you can see in this video:YouTube - black pewter stuck tongue
I opened her mouth to take a look for any injuries but everything looks normal. Her tongue is in its sheath with the tip peaking out. There is no sign of an mark or injury. She is eating live crawler rats, which I've never seen bite anything.

Has anyone seen this problem before or have any idea what it might be?