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Sign of RI
i was watching this video in youtube showing about how to inspect RI in ball Phyton.
then i try it to all my snakes, and i found that every balls in my collection has it.
i'm curious about RI, if my snakes eating well, and i always check my husbandry, with hotspot 32C, ambient 28-30 (summer), humidity around 30-50%
but when i try to open the sides of the lips i'll find few small bubbles (around 3-5 bubbles), but my snakes didnt make wheeze, or clicking or popping sounds, and i couldn't find any goo on the side wall of the tubs.
so?? are my snakes got RI? or is it normal to have few bubbles when you pry open the side lips?
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Hello Fullhouse,
It is common for snakes to have a few bubbles in their mouths as they naturally do have some saliva. Lifting their lips to see bubbles isn't a very good indicator of a RI.
My general rule is wait until you see/hear 2 symptoms before jumping to conclusions.
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Re: Sign of RI
I have the same question--one of my snakes picked up an RI and was moved to qt immediately when I noticed (and is now on a fortaz treatment). But now I am paranoid that I spread to the rest of my collection before I realized she had it. Many of my snake have a few bubbles here and there in their mouths/throats when I look inside. Is this typical of all snakes, or have I spread the RI around?
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Re: Sign of RI
 Originally Posted by Mahke
I have the same question--one of my snakes picked up an RI and was moved to qt immediately when I noticed (and is now on a fortaz treatment). But now I am paranoid that I spread to the rest of my collection before I realized she had it. Many of my snake have a few bubbles here and there in their mouths/throats when I look inside. Is this typical of all snakes, or have I spread the RI around?
Are the other snakes:
1) Eating?
2) Holding their heads upright (looking up to the sky)?
3) making any kind of clicking of wheezing sounds?
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Re: Sign of RI
 Originally Posted by Rickys_Reptiles
Hello Fullhouse,
It is common for snakes to have a few bubbles in their mouths as they naturally do have some saliva. Lifting their lips to see bubbles isn't a very good indicator of a RI.
My general rule is wait until you see/hear 2 symptoms before jumping to conclusions.
thx rickys, could it be that my snakes are in the early RI? could anyone here share picture the mouth of early sign of RI.
i just want to make sure that my snakes get the early treatment so i wont get the outbreak
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Re: Sign of RI
 Originally Posted by Rickys_Reptiles
Are the other snakes:
1) Eating?
2) Holding their heads upright (looking up to the sky)?
3) making any kind of clicking of wheezing sounds?
Most all took food last night when offered. The main snake I am worried about has slightly more bubbles than the rest including some in the roof of his mouth. He makes a very slight clicking noise randomly with no real consistency during breathing. He has no mucus or discharge, no bubbles from the nostrils/corner of mouth, and doesn't elevate his head whatsoever. The only reason I even initially thought he may have had an RI was because I opened his mouth, otherwise his behavior is normal other than the occasional faint pop.
I have increased all temperatures by a couple degrees to be precautionary.
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thx rickys for your fast reply,
my snakes definitely don't look that bad, i believe that pic are the later symptom of RI aren't they?
if i press the head there will some saliva stick to my finger, but not that much until bubbling out.
the saliva is clear.
hopefully my snake not at the first symptom of RI
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i'm thinking about nebulizing my snakes, but i can't get F10SC in my country, can we subs it with other antiseptic such as betadine, H202??
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Re: Sign of RI
 Originally Posted by fullhouse
i'm thinking about nebulizing my snakes, but i can't get F10SC in my country, can we subs it with other antiseptic such as betadine, H202??
No.
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