mons00n
New Member
Hi everyone,
Kepler is doing well, besides the fact that his aim is horrible. A few people on these forums have mentioned that Vit-A is a treatment option for tongue problems and I was wondering if that would possibly help with his bad aim. I currently have a supply of Repashy VitA+ and would love to start treating him if you think it may help.
Here's a video I just shot of him trying to eat a dubia off the wall of his cage. As you can see as his tongue leaves his mouth in some awkward direction, which causes him miss unless he is really close.
My primary questions are as follows:
Thanks again for all of your help!
Kepler is doing well, besides the fact that his aim is horrible. A few people on these forums have mentioned that Vit-A is a treatment option for tongue problems and I was wondering if that would possibly help with his bad aim. I currently have a supply of Repashy VitA+ and would love to start treating him if you think it may help.
Here's a video I just shot of him trying to eat a dubia off the wall of his cage. As you can see as his tongue leaves his mouth in some awkward direction, which causes him miss unless he is really close.
My primary questions are as follows:
- Will Repashy VitA+ help with this condition?
- If so, how many feeders should I be dusting with it, and how often? (Daily, weekly, monthly?). His feeders are currently dusted with RepashyCalc+ daily.
Thanks again for all of your help!