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    This is what I was hoping to hear! I'll keep an eye on her after she sheds and hopefully she won't be doing it anymore.

    Is the yawning normal? I've seen her do it a few more times.

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    Re: Possible RI?

    Quote Originally Posted by chris4554 View Post
    This is what I was hoping to hear! I'll keep an eye on her after she sheds and hopefully she won't be doing it anymore.

    Is the yawning normal? I've seen her do it a few more times.
    Yes, snakes will yawn more frequently right before a shed to help loosen the skin. Like the others have said, just keep the temps and humidity where they need to be and wait until the shed to se how she is...
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