Quote Originally Posted by Inarikins View Post
Black Pastels (and cinnamon pastels) seem to have a slight disposition to whistling when they breathe, usually thought to be related to the fact that supers sometimes end up with a duckbill. My black pewter sometimes whistles while my black pastel doesn't. Their faces look the same with no visible indication of anything resembling a duckbill. Typically if it's been happening over the course of several sheds I'm more likely to think that it's a physiological issue instead of a problem with a shed. I've never had the urge to go after my black pewter to see if there's shed stuck in her nose because it doesn't affect her any, she eats just fine and I don't really want to stress her out into not eating.
I agree, it doesn't seem to bother him at all and it doesn't really bother us. It's just that we're going to sell him and I know what the buyer will think of that sound..
We have to disclose a thing like that obviously, so it may be a hard sell with a whistling snake..