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    No clue

    We have a baby ball python that is been acting strange. We have noticed that he yawns, not due to feeding, and also he has been rubbing his nose on surfaces in him cage roughly. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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    Re: No clue

    possible shedding?

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    Re: No clue

    Sounds like he's trying to shed and if the shed hasn't started to come off he might be having trouble with it. Whats the humidity in the cage?

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    Re: No clue

    Could be an RI. Excessive yawning and rubbing the face on the enclosure could be symptoms. Does he leave behind any mucous or slime when he rubs? Any presence of mucous or bubbles in or around his mouth?


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    Re: No clue

    No shedding. No lightening of the skin or cloudy eyes.

    Am also suspecting a RI but there is no mucous or anything around the mouth. No wheezing or popping or other wierd sounds when breathing.

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    Re: No clue

    Quote Originally Posted by tjh n' snakes View Post
    No shedding. No lightening of the skin or cloudy eyes.

    Am also suspecting a RI but there is no mucous or anything around the mouth. No wheezing or popping or other wierd sounds when breathing.
    After they go blue, they do clear and look "normal" right before they shed - so if you missed the blue phase, it could be shed.

    The excessive yawning concerns me - I'd check surfaces that he's running his face against and see if there's any "slime" left behind - you can often feel it on glass surfaces, especially once it's dried.

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    Re: No clue

    If he's excessively yawning he could be too hot. What are your temps?

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    Re: No clue

    Quote Originally Posted by V1L3 DiaL3cT View Post
    If he's excessively yawning he could be too hot. What are your temps?
    Really? I've never heard that! Not saying it's wrong, because I'm learning something new every day!

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    Yeah, I just found out about this recently too. It's similar to why crocs will lay in the hot sun with their mouths open. It regulates body temperature a little bit Fun little fact

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    It is 88 on the warm side and 82 on the cool side. Could be too hot cause we were running 78 on the cool side and he seemed to favor that side.

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