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Yes, I will keep you informed


@Bogertophis: I have never heard of this problem of teeth, it's interesting.


The first meal will be next week, I hope he can eat normally.
FYI, when a snake strikes & hits something hard (like the glass/plexi side of cage instead of prey) it can jam their rather soft jaws inward to where their 'lip' area gets
caught on their own teeth. I've had to untangle a few over the years, & some ppl take their snakes in for vet help with this too. I've never seen a snake come from the
egg with their jaw caught on their own teeth, but I think it could possibly happen. Sometimes when a snake does this during a feed, they can yawn repeatedly & get
their mouth straightened out on their own...but not always. Their teeth curve a little...it's tough when you don't have hands & fingers.