Quote Originally Posted by Eric Alan View Post
Low temps/humidity can increase conditions for, but not cause, respiratory infections. It's kind of like just being out in the cold will not give you a cold - you have to catch a cold from someone. Some things to be on the lookout for would be nasal discharge, open mouth breathing (holding their head up in the air), and wheezing.

Like I said earlier though, it's probably not likely to be a RI, but it certainly doesn't hurt to be diligent in your observations (like you already seem to be).
Thanks alot of the help. Really appreciate it. His eyes and color are getting dull so hopefully its just part of the shedding process because the pass 2days hes been in his hide without budging.