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    Re: New BP a bit "whistley"

    Beautiful pied! Congrats. You cant go wrong taking her in for a wellness checkup and getting a baseline history started on her. What you can do at home is monitor her closely and triple check your husbandry numbers. Temps and humidity. Ambient, hot spot. Substrate. Make sure you are spot on with that. Imo, if she is feeding that is a plus. If all your husbandry is ok and you still feel her "whistley" is problematic then bump up her ambient temperature a couple of degrees until you can get a appointment for a wellness visit with your herp vet. Hope this helped a little.
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