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    Whistling sound

    My snake is making a whistling sound every few seconds when I'm holding him. Any ideas what it could be?

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    Re: Whistling sound

    I had an old thread on this same topic. My female was doing the same thing after a couple days after she shed and the answers I got where that a little piece of shed had gotten stuck in her nose causing the whistling. Has he recently shed? Do you see any bubbles or mucus around his mouth?

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    Could be loose shed on his nose or it could be like my snake and she just whistles for no reason. She's been doing it for three years now... You do want to make sure that there's no bubbles coming out of his nose or mouth. Those are sure signs of a respiratory infection.
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    Re: Whistling sound

    Usually, two possibilities with that.

    #1 - Respiratory infection. What's the husbandry like with your enclosure, temps, humidity, etc?

    #2 - Just gets excited when held. Some BPs do that. Doesn't necessarily mean the same thing, but you could equate it to a dog wagging its tail.

    Have you noticed the whistling sound any times other than when you're holding your critter?
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    Re: Whistling sound

    There isn't any bubbles and I just got him yesterday and I'm the excitement of getting him forgot to ask how old he is, when his last shed was, and when he last ate. I am waiting to hear back from the store. I'll keep you guys updated on what I find out

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    Re: Whistling sound

    Quote Originally Posted by Zlo98 View Post
    There isn't any bubbles and I just got him yesterday and I'm the excitement of getting him forgot to ask how old he is, when his last shed was, and when he last ate. I am waiting to hear back from the store. I'll keep you guys updated on what I find out
    Ok keep us updated. I would hold off handling or feeding him for about a week so it helps him get used to his new home.

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    Re: Whistling sound

    So I haven't heard back from the shop yet but the whistling seems to have stopped. Lol I haven't been to good about the no handling so far but I'll do my best to restrain myself

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