Quote Originally Posted by Venoshock View Post
She only sneezed the first day I got her home, so it was probably just a change in environment. I don't believe she has an RI because she doesn't have any of the indicator symptoms like open mouthed/labored breathing and nasal discharge, though I won't discount the possibility. She does sometimes point her head up but I think its mostly her wobble.

Right now I have her humidity up around 70% but the only reason is because she's in shed. When she's done its going right back to the 60% range.

Like the others said, high humidity is bad when you have a sick snake. I don't know what your vet might have been thinking in giving you that treatment. They should have cultured and prescribed antibiotics if it was an RI.
He didn't end up having an RI. I thought it was strange advice as well, but I followed it and he's been fine. His cage humidity is around 30 to 40 percent on any given day, because I know too much can cause an RI.

Like the others said, spiders are known to be weeeeird ones. Maybe yours is just a little extra weird


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