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Our B&W is male, and about 3 years old. He has a pretty good temperament and certainly likes to eat. We noticed an odd lump on his tongue (see photos)-- I think I first saw it about a week ago. I've been scouring the internet to try and figure it out, but I can't seem to pinpoint it. Of course, I'm not a vet, so I will probably take him to see one, but I thought I might ask around here in case anyone is familiar with this.
I thought it could be a form of mouth rot, but after reading the symptoms, it doesn't seem to match up. The rest of his mouth looks perfectly healthy, he hasn't slowed down on the tongue-flicking at ALL, and he eats just fine. He doesn't seem at all bothered. He's not lethargic, his mouth closes fully, no drool or mucus, no other sores of any kind.
His temps have been pretty good, though possibly on the cooler side-- we've had a heat wave here, and we took advantage of that while we are reconfiguring some of his heating/lighting situation. He eats a good variety of foods, including (but not limited to) whole rats, whole mice, ground turkey, boiled eggs, watermelon, strawberries, grapes, kiwi, apples, and green peas. I dust his foods with supplements every other meal.
Does anyone have any ideas?
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I thought it could be a form of mouth rot, but after reading the symptoms, it doesn't seem to match up. The rest of his mouth looks perfectly healthy, he hasn't slowed down on the tongue-flicking at ALL, and he eats just fine. He doesn't seem at all bothered. He's not lethargic, his mouth closes fully, no drool or mucus, no other sores of any kind.
His temps have been pretty good, though possibly on the cooler side-- we've had a heat wave here, and we took advantage of that while we are reconfiguring some of his heating/lighting situation. He eats a good variety of foods, including (but not limited to) whole rats, whole mice, ground turkey, boiled eggs, watermelon, strawberries, grapes, kiwi, apples, and green peas. I dust his foods with supplements every other meal.
Does anyone have any ideas?
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