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Possible RI?

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  • 08-07-2011, 09:31 PM
    thegoalie22
    Possible RI?
    I have a normal BP who is about 9 years old that I have had for 3 years. He is showing some signs that are making me think that he could have a respiratory infection. On the other hand, it is only one sign and everything is pretty much normal. About once every 1-2 hours, I hear a loud "hiss-ish" sound coming from him. It sounds like it could be wheezing or other noise that could signal an RI. He is also moving around his tank a little more than normal. He has been making these noises for months, but they are somewhat more frequent in the past few weeks. I have checked inside his mouth and there is mucus coming out of his mouth or nose. He is also eating normally. I don't want to take him to a vet if he doesn't have an RI. Could someone tell me what these symptoms mean?
  • 08-07-2011, 09:57 PM
    moony
    Re: Possible RI?
    it sounds like RI to me.take it to the vet before you lose it.up your temps a little bit in the meanwhile.seems a very long time to have RI tho
  • 08-07-2011, 10:16 PM
    thegoalie22
    Re: Possible RI?
    Typo!!

    I meant to say that there is NO MUCUS coming out of his mouth. His mouth and nose are completely normal
  • 08-08-2011, 08:59 AM
    moony
    Re: Possible RI?
    hmm strange.hopefully someone with more experience will help you out.might sound stupid butare you sure he isnt just hissing?

    good luck
  • 08-08-2011, 09:11 AM
    kitedemon
    The noise may be nothing more than a tiny bit of shed in the nostril. I have a couple that whistle when breathing hard. Sound alone isn't cause. Mucus in and around the mouth and elevated head position as well as a desire to stay straight not coiled up. Mucus discharge is a big one. it is the only one alone that is cause for a vet visit. The others one is enough reason to pay attention for a while but not enough to go to the vet. When you start seeing multiple symptoms together noises and raised head (frequent and unusual) , then I would be concerned.
  • 08-08-2011, 12:33 PM
    Diesel9
    Re: Possible RI?
    I am going through a similar issue myself. My 07 pastel the other day kill a rat but did not eat. As I was taking the rat out and looking her over I noticed a small amount of mucus. It has been a few days and I haven't noticed any mucus since, but she has very faint sound when she is breathing. Don' know if I should take her now to catch it early, or wait because I am not sure if she has a RI?
  • 08-08-2011, 05:39 PM
    thegoalie22
    Re: Possible RI?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by moony View Post
    hmm strange.hopefully someone with more experience will help you out.might sound stupid butare you sure he isnt just hissing?

    good luck

    I mean it could be hissing, but I can't figure out what he is hissing at.

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by kitedemon View Post
    The noise may be nothing more than a tiny bit of shed in the nostril. I have a couple that whistle when breathing hard. Sound alone isn't cause. Mucus in and around the mouth and elevated head position as well as a desire to stay straight not coiled up. Mucus discharge is a big one. it is the only one alone that is cause for a vet visit. The others one is enough reason to pay attention for a while but not enough to go to the vet. When you start seeing multiple symptoms together noises and raised head (frequent and unusual) , then I would be concerned.

    I asked this same question on here several months ago and someone suggested the same thing that it was shed in his nose. He has had several sheds since then and there doesn't appear to be any skin in his nose, so I really don't know. And by the raised head, you mean him having his head sticking straight up, right?
  • 08-08-2011, 06:37 PM
    kitedemon
    It can be just the way they are formed it doesn't need to be shed. My brother snores, I don't, similar thing in snake land. I mean not bent so much usually raised, not always.
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