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    snake cough

    Has anyone had a snake cough? The other night my female pastel ( six months old ) was sitting in her tank and she opened her mouth wide open and let out what sounded like a cough or a retching sound. She did this 3 times then sat for a second with her mouth open and then went back in her hide. It had been three days since she ate. The temps and humidty were all spot on and she has no audible breathing issues. I would appreciate any feedback. I have never had this happen before and thought it was strange. Thanks
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    Re: snake cough

    Quote Originally Posted by luvmyballs View Post
    Has anyone had a snake cough? The other night my female pastel ( six months old ) was sitting in her tank and she opened her mouth wide open and let out what sounded like a cough or a retching sound. She did this 3 times then sat for a second with her mouth open and then went back in her hide. It had been three days since she ate. The temps and humidty were all spot on and she has no audible breathing issues. I would appreciate any feedback. I have never had this happen before and thought it was strange. Thanks
    How long has it been since she ate?

    I just read an old thread on here last night where somebody's BP did that and they'd possibly eaten their food backwards and the fur or a claw irritated their throat.

    Here's hoping it was nothing more than just one of their usual "scares us half to death" but-means-nothing incidents.

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    Oh my gosh, I just posted a thread last night about my snake doing this. She opened her mouth three times and made what to me sounded like a type of hiss. It was right after eating for mine. She was looking right at me when she did it, so I ultimately look it as a series of "back off" hisses for no apparent reason, but now that I think about it, defensive hissing is generally with the mouth closed, not wide open.

    Anyway, all of that to say, I am as stumped as you, but my snake also just did this and she is currently doing her routine midnight tank exploration, so she is just fine. Can't tell you why your snake did it, but I can tell you she isn't the only one.
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    Re: snake cough

    Snakes can't cough...

    I agree with Salamander, it could be some small thing like an irritation, but keep an eye on her for sure. If temps are within range then she will definitely have digested her meal by now, so there's no chance she was regurgitating. I have heard of some types of parasites causing dry heaving in snakes, but hopefully that's not what's going on.

    If she seems fine now though, I don't think you have to be too worried? It's tough to tell, sometimes they just like to scare us with strange behaviors.

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    Re: snake cough

    My boa has done sumthing like that before it sounds like a hiss/cough and I have it on video but I can't upload it from my iPad.Sum people say it could be a sign of a RI so make sure your snake is not doing it often or that she doesn't have mucus in her mouth.good luck with everything.

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    Was it a fart? They are horrible retched sounds lol...
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    Re: snake cough

    Snakes are unable to cough, they don't have a diaphram.

    If she persists in making this sound, it could be a RI and will need veterinary care.

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    Re: snake cough

    What was the other end doing at the time?
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    I ave females that done this, But you will see the tail up and them convulsing backwards letting out gas and poop.

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    Re: snake cough

    The only time I have heard of snakes making that sort of noise, is when they have RI. But I have never experienced that. Watch out for mucous. Not sure what causes RI, maybe some one else can help with what causes it, or what else to watch for. I have heard they are a pain to get rid of. Hopefully it was just a wierd thing.

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