Re: Bubbles when hissing?
I don't know about bubbles when hissing, but typically bubbles at all is a sign of a respiratory infection if I'm not mistaken
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Re: Bubbles when hissing?
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CrazycatOP
I had just heavily sprayed him
What exactly do you mean you heavily sprayed him? Like hosed him down or dosed him with a spray bottle of water? Was this done in his enclosure? I would think the act of spraying a ball python, especially in their enclosure, would greatly aggravate and stress your snake. I can't think of a single source that condones spraying down a ball python for any reason outside of treating mites.
Why, if I may, do you feel the need to heavily spray your snake? This may help to further understand the bubbling. Is your enclosure low humidity? If so how do you measure it and what are the readings?
Have you noticed excessive yawning, head tilted in an upright position, mucous when the mouth is open, or bubbles when not being sprayed down?
Re: Bubbles when hissing?
I would appreciate avoiding things like "wtf are you doing". I am coming here for help, this is stressful, I don't need rude comments. I don't know why people have to be so rude and judgmental. I spray the enclosure about every other day to keep the humidity up. Otherwise it is about 50%. I have never noticed anything else odd about him besides today. Breathing sounds fine, mouth looks perfectly normal. There were just a few bubbles when he hissed at me.
Re: Bubbles when hissing?
He also eats amazingly well too. Idk of that means anything. And I use a spray bottle btw
Re: Bubbles when hissing?
But my question is what are the bubbles most likely from?
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That's what I'm REALLY hoping.
Re: Bubbles when hissing?
Would it hurt if I did light treatments just in case?