Quote Originally Posted by Animals As Leaders View Post
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Why would you lower humidity when any animal has a RI? Dry air increases the growth rate of bacteria, and viruses? Hence why when people are sick we use a humidifier. What is the benefit of lowering humidity again?
Isn't bacteria the other way around? Bacteria colonies need moisture to reproduce I always thought, so yes raising humidity will help break up the mucus but it would also help the bacteria colonies reproduce... just from what I remember in high school biology anyway.

Quote Originally Posted by Rusky View Post
It would just be a piece around the nose holes. This will either cause them to sound like they're hissing because there is something blocking their nose hole or it could sound like wheezing.

If you suspect a nose shed or if the eye cap isn't coming off I would put the snake in a damp pillow case for 30 minutes. While trying to get out it will rub its face against the case and rub the shed off.
We're monitoring them closely right now before we do anything. Tonight we'll get pictures of each and you all can see.