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    Re: Post-shed worry

    I would check inside of his mouth, Kyle... I have never seen a garter that was unable to flick it's tongue at will unless it was dehydrated or something was going on inside it's mouth... even if they had yet to shed their tongue. I don't see how that would possibly stop him from flicking it. That skin is so thin and fine, I don't see how just that would stop him from flicking. If he has an infection of some sort starting in his mouth, it could be getting sticky and a buildup of sticky saliva or something else can be holding his mouth shut and making him unable to flick his tongue. I have seen this first hand. If you look closely at a snake that has this problem, you can see the muscles underneath his jaw contracting and it's lips curling slightly as they attempt to flick it. If a tongue stops flicking, I take it seriously. Pick him up and try to get him agitated enough to where he would HAVE to start flicking his tongue.
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    Re: Post-shed worry

    good thing you pay better attention than I do, Shannon
    how is he now, Kyle?
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    Re: Post-shed worry

    He's doing fine right now, I haven't offered food, but I don't see any of the lip moving or his jaw muscles contracting.
    He has had problems shedding his tongue in the past; One time the old skin from his tongue was stuck so when he did flick his tongue the pronged part couldn't come out and you can see the white bit still stuck. :P
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    Re: Post-shed worry

    Alright, I'm a little worried now. I can see the jaws under his mouth moving like he's trying to flick it, but his lips aren't curling.
    I opened his mouth up and I didn't see anything that looked unusual except for some dark area on the upper right of his top jaw.
    Time for a vet visit?
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    Re: Post-shed worry

    yeah.... i'd say.... just to be safe...
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