{UPDATE POSTED THIS TWICE BY MISTAKE}

Hello, As I was feeding My Ball (SPIDER YELLOWBELLY 100% HET GHOST) I usually feed Two Live Adult Mice (supervised feedings) since he goes for them right away as opposed to rejecting f/t and rejecting rats. Right after he downed His first mouse I noticed that the on left side of his mouth his lower yaw looked a bit funny like he has an overbite I quickly Grabbed My camera and tried to snap a few pictures to see if it should be something thats is normal to experience after a meal or if this is a special case.My main concerns are mouth rot or Impaction from the substrate. I hope its something minor like difficulty re-aligning his jaw and then just snapped it back in place or something . after a while the problem seemed to go away from my pov so i fed him the second mouse it seamed a few times as if the issue was back. images were taking after the first the mouse and before the second mouse. Since he had just eaten I do not want to lift him up or move him around to much to avoid regurgitation. so for the next day or two i guess my only choice is to play the waiting game to physically examine him for impaction etc. I hope that the pictures help you guys help me with the situation.and please let me know if you have any questions or comments that might help.Thanks



https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ds7yn2ov9...n0gaMF0Pa?dl=0

Husbandry Notes:
Substrate: Zoo Med Forest floor Cypress Mulch
Warm side : 90
Cool Side: Mid 70's