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Weezing/ high pitched sound?
I noticed last night when i was handling my 4th old boy he weezed maybe 2 or 3 times in 15min, and today i heard a wierd sound coming from the tank (twice only with a hour.) During the day the high side is 90F and low side 84F with humidity around 45-55%. At night the high side is 84F and low side 80F with humidity 55-65%. im trying to figure out what it might be.
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check his nostrils for loose piece of shed, they can get stuck, that may be the culprit, if not I would consider possible respitory infection.
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Check the mouth for bubbles... does he ever sit around with his head kinda tilted upwards for a while or do you see him yawning alot more then usual.... these are signs of a RI and your gonna wanna see a vet
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Re: Weezing/ high pitched sound?
 Originally Posted by magicmed
check his nostrils for loose piece of shed, they can get stuck, that may be the culprit, if not I would consider possible respitory infection.
He hasnt shed yet and doesnt look like its going to this week. His color looks the same from when i got him as well.
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Re: Weezing/ high pitched sound?
 Originally Posted by M.P.C
Check the mouth for bubbles... does he ever sit around with his head kinda tilted upwards for a while or do you see him yawning alot more then usual.... these are signs of a RI and your gonna wanna see a vet
No nothing. He does his normal activities and i check on him time to time at night when hes out of his hideout. Ill keep a eye on it for another day or two
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Re: Weezing/ high pitched sound?
As mentioned check the mouth for bubbles or mucous. He may be a sloppy drinker and dunk his nose in the water. If that's the case ten it's fine. My pastel did this and I ruined a feeding day by freaking out and checking for bubbles before realizing what happened. Just remember, as long as he is eating he should be fine. When in doubt of RI, up the temps by a degree or two
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Re: Weezing/ high pitched sound?
 Originally Posted by Citrus
As mentioned check the mouth for bubbles or mucous. He may be a sloppy drinker and dunk his nose in the water. If that's the case ten it's fine. My pastel did this and I ruined a feeding day by freaking out and checking for bubbles before realizing what happened. Just remember, as long as he is eating he should be fine. When in doubt of RI, up the temps by a degree or two
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I hope thats it and not an RI. Thanks for the advice
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