Quote Originally Posted by JoshSloane View Post
Sometimes wheezing can be the result of a very small piece of stuck shed around the nose or mouth that can create a wheeze/whistle when breathing normally.

Do you see any signs of mucous or phlegm coming out of the snake's mouth? Any mucous spots on the cage walls? Any bubbling in the snake's mouth? Usually these symptoms are present during the course of an RI. What are your hot and cool side temps?

I wouldn't immediately raise temps, as anything over about 85 can potentially be fatal for a BRB
Being the pvc cage, the temps and humidity even out pretty quickly from side to side. The radiant heat panel doesn't run that often because the insulation is so good. It never goes above 81 anywhere in the cage. It stays at 73-77 90% of the time. On both sides. Humidity is always high but I'm concerned I made it too high.

I will check for the possible remaining shed on her nose. No mucus or anything obvious. She got right up in my face and let me get a good look at her but I'll check more thoroughly for left behind shed.

If if it matters it's not constant. It's about every 15-30 seconds. I assume she breathes faster than that when being held because she's constantly moving. I hope it goes away. :/