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    frequent yaning and sneezing!!!!!

    hi everyone, i have just discovered that my BP is making sneezing noises and has what looks like little snot bubbles above his nostrils. right now his hot side is 93 and the ambient air temp is between 75 and 80. the humidity is currently reading 60% but thats because the fogger just turned off. what do i do to help my guy

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    Re: frequent yaning and sneezing!!!!!

    Hi,

    It sounds like you have a respiratory infection.

    Time to go find a vet I'm afraid.


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    Re: frequent yaning and sneezing!!!!!

    It sounds like he may have a respiratory infection, especially if he's starting to blow snot. Either way, it seems like it's time for a vet visit.

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    Re: frequent yaning and sneezing!!!!!

    is there anything i can do to get him better before i go to a vet and drop a few hundred bucks??? just curious. if not then i got to take him. i have increased heat and humidity because that is what i heard helps them.... correct me if im wrong

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    Re: frequent yaning and sneezing!!!!!

    nope. once he has the RI, u must take care of it. what kind of fogger??? why do u need one?
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    Re: frequent yaning and sneezing!!!!!

    i have a fogger because it is dry where we live. its just to aid with humidity

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    Re: frequent yaning and sneezing!!!!!

    At this point no heat or humidity is going to fix it

    Take it to the vet

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    Re: frequent yaning and sneezing!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by mattramsfan View Post
    hi everyone, i have just discovered that my BP is making sneezing noises and has what looks like little snot bubbles above his nostrils. right now his hot side is 93 and the ambient air temp is between 75 and 80. the humidity is currently reading 60% but thats because the fogger just turned off. what do i do to help my guy
    Ball Pythons never normally have snot bubbles come out of thier nose. Sounds alot like a RI. The only thing that can help a RI is antibiotics from a vet.
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    Re: frequent yaning and sneezing!!!!!

    Ditto. Sorry, dude. What are you measuring your temps/humidity with?

    Now for everyone else: If his temps and humidity are accurate, what could have caused this?
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    Re: frequent yaning and sneezing!!!!!

    Yep. Definitely sounds like an RI. The thing with snakes is that they can not cough, so once there's mucous in their lungs, they're not getting it out on their own.

    A change in weather / barometric pressure can weaken a snake's immune system the same way it can affect people's health. Occasionally, even if your husbandry is fine, snakes get sick. Depending on the strain, RI's can be highly contageous. Do you have any newly acquired snakes? Even if they aren't presenting symptoms, some snakes can be asymptomatic carriers of infections for a while; they may not present symptoms right away, but can still be contageous.

    In any case, the most important thing right now is that you get him to a vet ASAP! The longer you wait, the longer it will take to clear this up.

    I wish you the best of luck!

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