We have tried frozen/thawed (done correctly) and we have tried live.
We had a breeder that my son met come over and try to feed her various things (including a mouse we thought was to big but he said it wasn't) and she refused f/t and live for him also.
He is the one who assist fed her.
She's about (according to Petsmart argggg) 6 months old. Vet said maybe 6 months or less but hard to tell he said.
She doesn't even pay attention to the food in front of her, she just goes the other way.
The vet stated that there is a very good chance that she will never be able to eat on her own with her tongue the way it is.
We are going to give it a good try and that's all we can do.
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Her tongue does not come out of her mouth, it isn't long enough to reach the end of her snoot and doesn't have any forks in it.
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Oh and my son has not touched her in a couple of weeks, only to clean the enclosure. He's been letting her settle and do her own thing.
She is VERY active in the evening.![]()








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