Quote Originally Posted by BallPythonLOVER View Post
Could have been him trying to clear his nasal cavities from the all the mucus that could be in there, caused from RI. I'm not sure if he really has it, but I'd say to keep a close eye. Check for these symptoms, and if you notice he has ANY of these symptoms take him to a vet right away because you could have caught this problem early so it's easier to treat:

Popping/clicking noises when the snake breathes through the nose, mucus coming out of nose when snake rubs nose against an object or against the wall/glass of the enclosure, bubbles within the mouth and throat, open mouth breathing, wheezing, and forked ends of tongue stuck together (from mucus).

Hopefully your snake has non of these symptoms
Is there a way to open a snake's mouth as to see if there is anything abnormal about it?