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    I think you are going to be fine. In my experience seeing sick snakes in clinic, the fluid that comes out of an infected animal is usually thick and viscous, almost like snot when you have a cold. Its almost always pretty obvious when a snake has an RI or mouth rot. Most sick snakes will look as if they are blowing bubbles out of their mouth. I once had a BP with a major RI and you could hear the poor snake cough from downstairs and down the hall.

    Sounds like this isn't the case for you.

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    If it were me I would not visit a vet without any other signs of an issue.

    All my Bloods and my Ball have released water from their mouth on me at some point. Just because your wife saw it drink at whatever time does not mean you didn't just miss it drinking again. It sounds like it was just water. My big Blood drinks a ton of water and I never mess with her if I just saw her drink because she can really make a mess.

    When I got my GTP he had the start of an RI and he didn't have any fluid readily falling from his mouth. He had mucus but it was in no way close to the feel and consistency of water.
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    Re: Ball python drool

    Thank you guys for the advice, the breeder expressed the same views. I'll keep you guys updated, in all sincerity thanks for your advise/help. I'll cancel and if nessecary reschedule next week. Thank you again.

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    I just got through checking him again. My wife and I literally had his mouth to are ears, couldn't even hear him breathe. Double, triple checked his mouth. Everything looked good to me so far (fingers crossed). No drool of any sort. Going to feed him tonight. I want to thank Josh, Kmg, Dvirginia and Ron. And yes I'll have him to the vet in a heart beat if nessecary. And also thank Garrick DeMeyer for answering my phone call so fast.

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    Glad that it seems to be nothing after all!

    I've had my BP's faces up to my ear so many times, listening... Haha. Just being paranoid, I'm sure. None of my snakes have ever been sick.
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    Re: Ball python drool

    Quote Originally Posted by Sonny1318 View Post
    I just got through checking him again. My wife and I literally had his mouth to are ears, couldn't even hear him breathe. Double, triple checked his mouth. Everything looked good to me so far (fingers crossed). No drool of any sort. Going to feed him tonight. I want to thank Josh, Kmg, Dvirginia and Ron. And yes I'll have him to the vet in a heart beat if nessecary. And also thank Garrick DeMeyer for answering my phone call so fast.
    Oh you got your snake from Garrick? You are in good hands then. He is an awesome guy.
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    Re: Ball python drool

    Quote Originally Posted by bondo View Post
    Oh you got your snake from Garrick? You are in good hands then. He is an awesome guy.
    LOL this information would have saved you a few days of speculation. You have little to worry about when buying from a premier breeder like Garrick. Of course anything can happen but he would have been on top of it right away if it did.
    Cheers, Jeff

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    Re: Ball python drool

    Quote Originally Posted by C2tcardin View Post
    LOL this information would have saved you a few days of speculation. You have little to worry about when buying from a premier breeder like Garrick. Of course anything can happen but he would have been on top of it right away if it did.
    I've had the pleasure of dealing with him multiple times. Just about every ball python I ever owned came from him. I think that really says it all about how I feel about him. Great guy. I have trouble posting pictures from my I pad. If you go to my gallery, every ball is from Garrick.

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    Re: Ball python drool

    Quote Originally Posted by bondo View Post
    Oh you got your snake from Garrick? You are in good hands then. He is an awesome guy.
    I could not agree more. I've had the snake I was concerned about for a year plus. He answered first call. Was more then happy to address my concerns. And is always willing to help or guide you in anyway possible. Always a pleasure to talk too. Definitely a great individual.

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    Re: Ball python drool

    How's you Ball Python doing, that drooled on you? My male Piebald just did that to me. None of my other snakes have ever done this so, I started checking for precedents. He's in a rack setup at 89° belly heat and app 50% humidity. Never heard any coughing or wheezing and is very active. Gets fed tomorrow, although he might not go for it, as he's maintained weight from last feeding.

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