Quote Originally Posted by BelleoftheBallPython View Post
My own concern is that while she was eating, she dripped a little drool and her mouth looked very wet. The saliva that dripped out while she was swallowing her meal looked runny but thick as drool is (thicker than water, but I wouldn't say it was viscous like mucus, but it also happened very fast so I'm not super sure.) and the rat was also a little damp since she dunked it in her water dish, lol. I spend a little bit of time observing her and sitting in front of her tank with her almost every day and haven't heard any wheezing, popping, etc. or noticed any open mouthed breathing, drooling or excessive yawning. Is it normal for there to be excess saliva during feeding, or should I be concerned with RI? She seems very healthy and alert with no other symptoms, and it happened while she eating, but I had never seen her drip a bit of saliva out while eating before... I'm a bit worried, but I've had her temps at 78-80 for cool, 82-85 ambient and 90 hotspot and the humidity 55-65 and at around 70 while she was in shed... Everything's clean. I just love her to bits and when I tried looking this up I couldn't find anything, so I thought I'd voice my concerns here!

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This very normal nothing to worry about. When they eat they do saliva quite a bit. And they often like to get a drink of water afterward so have fresh water there before feeding time.