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    I usually hold a snake's face to my ear to listen for crackling or whistling sounds of an R.I. -and so far, I still have both ears too. I think you might
    need a stethoscope for listening to her lungs.

    You mentioned it's not stuck shed but have you checked IN her nostrils? Insufficient humidity can sometimes result in old skin being left behind in there.

    Just because she was treated for an R.I. doesn't mean it can't come back (or was never fully gone). What are the temps. & humidity in her cage?

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