She hatched this way. A guy that use to buy feeders from me hatched her and he said she wouldn't eat and didn't have time to assist feed her. I took her and every week I have to assist feed her. She doesn't even have a tongue. The last two feedings have been exciting though, because she took the food herself! I should have named her Mako because she looks like a shark, lol. I DO hope that this was an incubation problem and not something genetic. I would love to breed her one day.
I'm glad that Cinna-bite is doing well on her own, but I strongly feel that she should be your pet and not a breeding project. Genetic or not, breeding a deformity is irresponsible.