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    ball python respiratory infection

    Hi guys I'm new to this site I hope this is in the right form ok my baby ball opened it's mouth 2 times and I really got worried and just right now as I was typing he did it again I got this snake for lllreptile.com and just only had it for a day and I'm a afraid it was a respiratory infection and my ball python is a baby I also checked it's mouth didn't see any bubbles or anything it's mouth was just pink but is this a R.l please help me I'm worried sick

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    Re: ball python respiratory infection

    Hi,

    Was it sitting with its mouth open for any length of time or did it just yawn?

    If you see no sign of excess mucus ( either in the snakes mouth or smeared on cage furniture), can't hear any signs of clicking, popping or wheezing when it breathes and it doesn't sit with its head elevated for long periods of time I would say you probably have nothign to worry about.


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    Re: ball python respiratory infection

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Hi,

    Was it sitting with its mouth open for any length of time or did it just yawn?

    If you see no sign of excess mucus ( either in the snakes mouth or smeared on cage furniture), can't hear any signs of clicking, popping or wheezing when it breathes and it doesn't sit with its head elevated for long periods of time I would say you probably have nothign to worry about.


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    Um no it open and I'd say 2 seconds it closed it's mouth and got some water

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    Re: ball python respiratory infection

    Hi,

    Sounds like a yawn then.


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    Re: ball python respiratory infection

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    Hi,

    Sounds like a yawn then.


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    What do you mean elevated like with it's head down for a long time.

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    Re: ball python respiratory infection

    Elevated or raised. Like holding it up...

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    Re: ball python respiratory infection

    Quote Originally Posted by lidjamay View Post
    Elevated or raised. Like holding it up...
    Oh no it's head is always down when it's in it's hide
    Last edited by R_lopez; 06-10-2011 at 10:39 PM.

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    Does not sound like an RI
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    Re: ball python respiratory infection

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    Does not sound like an RI
    Yea especially if I didn't find any bubbles but thanks I'm happy I came to this website

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