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    Air injested while eating, or RI?

    My spider just ate recently, and then took a nice big pooh, so I had to handle him while cleaning. When I picked him up, I could feel air shifting around from the underside of his belly... it felt kind of like a gurgle or something. Hard to explain, but I've never noticed it before. He hasn't been popping and since I felt it (earlier this morning), Ive been listening for sneezing, but I haven't heard anything yet. Could it be I've caught a RI early on, or is it normal for snakes to be... gassy after eating? I know that a snake wouldn't eat if it was feeling ill, but at the same time, my spider's the biggest pig I've ever come across and will eat unless he's a death's door.

    I wouldn't be afraid about an RI, but about a week ago I had discovered that his uth mat had died, and I don't know how long it was out for. It couldn't have been more than a couple of days, because I try to check his temps regularly.

    Just thought I'd play it safe and ask.
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    Re: Air injested while eating, or RI?

    It may be the "recent feed" being digested and processed...
    "Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."

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    Re: Air injested while eating, or RI?

    While handling some of my Blood Pythons, I've noticed "air" like spots in them that will gurgle.

    I noticed it quite a bit this year palpating.

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    Re: Air injested while eating, or RI?

    Digesting food sometimes creates gasses. You didn't feed him beans, right? ^_^
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    Re: Air injested while eating, or RI?

    Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion View Post
    You didn't feed him beans, right? ^_^
    Mice and Beans

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    Re: Air injested while eating, or RI?

    mice, mice, the musical mammal...
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