gratefulj
New Member
So come to find out my boy ambilobe Wallee, I believe has a defective tongue. I got him about a month ago, and always noticed him running up to feeders and "licking" them up off the screen wall, hence his name Wallee. At first, I didn't really think much of it but as time has gone by and I have observed him feeding more and more.. I've noticed he cannot properly or effectively shoot his tongue. In fact I haven't seen him successfully shoot and capt a feeder in his mouth but maybe once or twice when I first got him and it was from a very short almost "can't miss distance" .. He still has an intense appetite but he has to work extremley hard for his meal, chasing around his feeders every inch til he corners them. I'm pretty concerned, imagining this could shorten his life-span by quite a bit I would think. What is everyone's input on this? Any experiences with chams who had this type of defective tongue? Did it shorten their life?