Crazy Cracker
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I have a good sized Zebra Moray (about 27 inches - see pic below) who has always had a voracious appetite for shrimp and krill.
Lately I've noticed that it takes him up to several minutes to actually chew the shrimp into small enough pieces to swallow where it used to only take him a few seconds. After looking in his mouth today, it looks as though some of his molars are missing. What's causing this?
Is this a normal cycle he's going through? Is it due to old age?
For the past few months, I have been feeding him peeled shirmp from the grocery store - is it possible that this shrimp is nutritionally deficient causing him to loose some teeth? I will start feeding him krill again since it will be easier for him to eat (no chewing), but I'm really concerned about him.
Any ideas???
Lately I've noticed that it takes him up to several minutes to actually chew the shrimp into small enough pieces to swallow where it used to only take him a few seconds. After looking in his mouth today, it looks as though some of his molars are missing. What's causing this?
Is this a normal cycle he's going through? Is it due to old age?
For the past few months, I have been feeding him peeled shirmp from the grocery store - is it possible that this shrimp is nutritionally deficient causing him to loose some teeth? I will start feeding him krill again since it will be easier for him to eat (no chewing), but I'm really concerned about him.
Any ideas???