Hatchling woma's tilting head

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Jesta

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Hi all,
this is my first post but being reading for a while and picked up fair bit of knowledge.
Now I have a dilemma of my own and wondering if I could get some help or advice.
I recently got a pair of SA womas and they been very active, eating well and both shed.
I was going through their tubs this morning to do a usual check and removed
the girl from her tub and noticed her head was favouring one side more than the other.
I took her out and she still is pretty active and moving around but her head tilts towards
her left.
Spoke to a few people and they theorized what it may be.
I offered her food and she had no problem taking it so not too sure
if it's something to worry about.
The temperature is about 34 degrees and nothing in the tubs except water bowl and
toilet roll for a hide.
Any suggestion or advice would be appreciatted.

Thanks in advance
Jesta
 
Could it be IBD?
I have few other hatchies (spotted) eating same feed in close proximity to the woma and also the male hatchie woma and they seem to be fine.

So....
 
Jarden,
are u serious? I only feel something is up because before get shed she was
bluffing so much. Hiss and strike. Then she had a shed, nothing noticeable wrong
and now she's moving around the tub with what looks like a heavy head.
Quite amussing if I wasn't so concerned...
 
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