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A problem. Help.

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  • 12-25-2008, 08:20 PM
    Vyn1228
    A problem. Help.
    Alright. I had my little bp out this afternoon and I noticed something that concerned me.

    Whenever She was crawling about I noticed that she was making a very faint squeaking noise. It was intermittent. I couldn't hear it at all times though I sat and listened for quite a while. I noticed it two or three times and it seemed like it was wheezing. I have been monitoring her cage temps for some time now and to the absolute best of my knowledge it has never dropped below 70 and the vast majority of the time the cool side held 80.

    From what I gather it could be a number of things. This comes as a bit of a surprise and has me worried... Anyone know what might be going on?:(

    - For that matter if something like this is serious then I can depart to my vet immediately.
  • 12-25-2008, 08:29 PM
    wax32
    Re: A problem. Help.
    Wheezing can be a sign of RI.
  • 12-25-2008, 08:33 PM
    Vyn1228
    Re: A problem. Help.
    What do I need to do and how soon? I have yet to read up on it but I will do so right away.
  • 12-25-2008, 08:40 PM
    wax32
    Re: A problem. Help.
    I'm honestly not real sure, as I haven't had this problem yet, but a trip to a snake vet would probably be called for.
  • 12-25-2008, 08:43 PM
    Vyn1228
    Re: A problem. Help.
    I am going to read up on it and pray the best. I will get her to the vet asap. I doubt it will be tomorrow.. But since she ate without question Wednesday I think I may have some time. If anyone sees it differently please inform me.
  • 12-25-2008, 09:00 PM
    Vyn1228
    Re: A problem. Help.
    - Update -

    I'm sorry for double posting but I felt that it could help anyone who may have noticed the same thing and I PRAY that this may be the case with my little girl.

    After reading more on RI I noted that my python's symptoms and those related to RI didn't line up...
    I noticed that my girl hasn't lost any interest in her food, has yet to display any "snotty nose" signs, no bloating or swollen body, she also lacks any display of stargazing and tends to rest normally in a coiled position under her hides. She also does not openly have a gaping mouth and the "wheezing" I mentioned earlier isn't doesn't seem to be the heavy breathing I noticed in the symptoms list. She only makes the squeaking noise sparsely.

    in addition to these I have also read that some of these reptiles may show mimics of ri as a sign that they have had enough of being handled. Considering I had taken her out a few times today and she has still yet to poo... I HOPE that she may only wish to be put down.

    Any one else seen this kind of thing?
  • 12-25-2008, 09:08 PM
    wax32
    Re: A problem. Help.
    I don't handle my snakes much, but I guess it could be some sort of stress sign. Make sure to keep an eye on him, without handling him of course! Keep us updated. :D
  • 12-25-2008, 09:23 PM
    Vyn1228
    Re: A problem. Help.
    Absolutely. I will post updates on here asap. I'm going to give her a bit to see what happens and if she eats properly come Wednesday.
  • 12-25-2008, 09:23 PM
    wolfy-hound
    Re: A problem. Help.
    Usually squeeking is a sign of RI, it may be just early signs. I would not wait until the snake is open-mouthed gasping or drooling mucus before a vet trip. Caught early RI can easily be cured, but if you wait until she is refusing food, etc etc, it could be too advanced.
    Just my $0.02, but I'd take her in to the vet and get her on antibiotics. Perhaps raise the temps slightly, and make sure the cool side doesn't drop in temps to below 80F at least.
  • 12-25-2008, 09:39 PM
    Vyn1228
    Re: A problem. Help.
    Agreed. The more I sit and think about it the more I worry. I will end up taking her for radiology and care within the next couple of days.
  • 12-26-2008, 07:00 PM
    Sophiax
    Re: A problem. Help.
    Hey, I just posted on a similar thread to this -- my experience with my baby BP sounds like this. She would make a chirping or clicking or squeaking noise, only once in awhile. Most often when I was handling her or while she was in shed.

    What I did to ease my mind was take her to the reptile vet for a normal base line checkup, it didn't cost much and she was in perfect health, so I figured her chirping was like a mini-hiss: i.e. irritation with me.

    So to help feel better it's always a good idea to have that initial vet check-up and to find a vet who's experienced with reptiles, get her on file with them, etc.

    Anyway that was my experience, mine hasn't made that noise in ages now that she's bigger and more confident. Which means less anxiety for me!
  • 12-26-2008, 11:49 PM
    Vyn1228
    Re: A problem. Help.
    And that was all she wrote. My little girl is completely healthy and it appears that her little noise was just her way of telling me to put her back in her comfortable home.

    Thanks everyone :D

    Ah, and soon my newest addition will be joining her! xD Nota bp, instead an Albino Kingsnake>.>
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