Hi all!
I have a sulcata that is about 3.5 years old now. She is doing well, eating and growing, and has a great personality. For about the last year, I've noticed she has an underbite. I searched online for a long time, and the general consensus I found was that as long as she was eating ok, it should clear up on its own and she would just grow out of it.
Here we are a year later, and it's not getting any better. She has no problem eating, but it does seem to effect her ability to bite into and tear her food. When she eats leafy things, she has a hard time cutting off pieces with her beak. At what point should I start to worry that this isn't going to correct itself?
I have a sulcata that is about 3.5 years old now. She is doing well, eating and growing, and has a great personality. For about the last year, I've noticed she has an underbite. I searched online for a long time, and the general consensus I found was that as long as she was eating ok, it should clear up on its own and she would just grow out of it.
Here we are a year later, and it's not getting any better. She has no problem eating, but it does seem to effect her ability to bite into and tear her food. When she eats leafy things, she has a hard time cutting off pieces with her beak. At what point should I start to worry that this isn't going to correct itself?