Well if no other signs and she is due for a shed and it sounds you got the temps all good, I would personally wait until you move and avoid the moron vet as they can do more harm than good especially if there is nothing wrong with your snake. I keep Dottie at around 85F hot side, 81F cool side and around 50-60% humidity all the time and she is an eating, pooping, shedding machine so your temps seem good. But like I said, I would bump the temps a little for 2 weeks. I always bump the temps on any new animal I get to make their immune system go to work since shipping is stressful and that is the best time for something to attack them. Anyways I think you'll be ok. The first time I heard Rosey my 6ft BCI breath in my ear, I freaked out and watched her for weeks for any sign of RI. Now about 8 months later and she is fine and still breathing heavy in my ear after exercisingDrop the humidity some, you really don't want over 60% all the time as that with the warmth can create a perfect medium for bacteria/mold to grow which can give your snake a fungal RI
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