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  • 01-22-2013, 08:13 AM
    peanut
    looking in its mouth, what is normal?
    When you look into your BP mouth, what are you looking for?

    I looking into mine today and saw a few tiny bubbles but how many, big are the bubbles meant to be before you start to worry about R.I's?
    How wet looking is a healthy BP's mouth?

    Thanks
  • 01-22-2013, 08:57 AM
    MorphMaster
    Why were you looking in it's mouth?
  • 01-22-2013, 09:18 AM
    peanut
    I am new to keeping snakes and been reading about what to look for, kinda giving it a health check. its when i pulled down its lip that i noticed a few small bubbles.
    its probably nothing but after reading quite a bit on R.I's i was just wondering what was normal. Do they always have a few bubbles in their mouths anyways or are they meant to have quite a dry mouth?
  • 01-22-2013, 01:52 PM
    dr del
    Re: looking in its mouth, what is normal?
    Hi,

    I'd always expect to see a few - it depends on how much they struggle and how you hold their neck as well.

    I don't routinely check though - I'd only stress them out like that if I had seen behavioural clues etc that made me suspct an R.I.

    When you are in there at that point I also look for yellow cheesy spots, red and inflamed areas ( though I have seen some that bit their own mouths while struggling ), and signs of swelling or irritation around the end of the trachea as well as the amount/ consistency of mucus.

    Also look to see if most of the mouth is a nice healthy colour or if it is too pale.


    dr del
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