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Re: popping,clicking?
That was unnecessarily rude...
You are asking for help, and people are trying to tell you !!!
It is up to you to listen, and take it with a grain of salt.
Do what you have to do, as you now have a concerned community of people rooting you on!
Good luck.
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Re: popping,clicking?
Good Luck with the Vet visit,
I wouldn't try home care there-
when my ball python Cleo would eat for a bit-
took him in for a check-up, got anti-biotics and
some good advice $60some bucks and all was
good to go!
Vet visit is worth getting rid of the worry~
:snake:
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Re: popping,clicking?
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Re: popping,clicking?
URI is nothing to play with, but if your snake is in shed, it could be partially due to that as well. my gtps always seem a bit "labored" in the breathing area when they are going into a shed. no fluids from mouth but wheezing and a bit of mouthbreating isnt uncommon. remember, these guys shed all their skin including nostrils, so it is probably a bit tough to breath with all that skin loosening up. i would probably err on the safe side and get to a vet, but bear in mind it could be due to the oncoming shed. i guess you have to objectively determine how bad the symptoms are. tough to do as it is your pet, and again best to be safe than sorry. but i have seen it a bunch of times in varying MINIMAL degrees due to sheds.
i hope thats all that your pet has.
good luck
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Re: popping,clicking?
thank you i will keep everyone posted
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