Quote Originally Posted by Coopers Constrictors View Post
What's your temperatures?

Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
It sounds like her humidity may be too low
I doubt those are the problem. Her temps range from 88-92 and humidity is usually around 55% except during sheds when I increase it to 65-75%. The temps have dropped in the past to the low 70's for a few days when I was having heating problems and never in the 2 years I have had her has her breathing noise changed in any way. It has always been and according to the vet, always will be. He said he just thinks the nasal passage on one side is smaller then the other and creates a whistling noise. She can feel that theres a difference so she tries to fix the problem by rubbing her nose on stuff. He doesn't believe there is any way to fix the problem without spending unnecessary amounts of $. He said its just best to leave it.

I'm just wonder if this will increase or affect the danger level at all if she breeds.