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    helpp mee

    dude my bp is breathing like a fat kid running for some cake shes been doing it for quite some time now idk what up or wat i can do to help hit me up if u kno whats going down

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    Re: helpp mee

    That's really offensive. I think that's really mean.

    Anyways, your snake might have a respiratory infection.
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    Re: helpp mee

    coool how do i fix her up

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    Re: helpp mee

    You need to take her to the veterinarian for medication.
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    Re: helpp mee

    You take her to a veterinarian. It is basically pneumonia. The vet will diagnose her, and put her on an appropriate antibiotic if that proves to be the case. Since treating an RI requires antibiotics, you can't do it at home. Untreated, it is likely to kill the snake.
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    Re: helpp mee

    heavy breathing isn't necessarily a respiratory infection. It could just be scared because a giant predator is staring at it.

    If your snake is wheezing, has mucous or bubbles coming from its mouth, or is breathing with its mouth open then it does have an RI and needs to be seen by a vet.
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    Re: helpp mee

    you can up the temps just a bit....what are your hot and cool temps
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    Re: helpp mee

    Watch out for the ball pythons changes in behavior, lethargic, resting it's head on the water dish, or any elevated position. (it's to breath easier if they have R.I.) and like others said mucus. Go to the vet, and until then double check your temps. (I'd adjust it so your at 90 on the hot side and about 85 on the cold.)

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    Re: helpp mee

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    heavy breathing isn't necessarily a respiratory infection. It could just be scared because a giant predator is staring at it.

    If your snake is wheezing, has mucous or bubbles coming from its mouth, or is breathing with its mouth open then it does have an RI and needs to be seen by a vet.
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    This.
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