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    Re: RI: When To See The Vet

    Quote Originally Posted by YungRasputin View Post
    i have read (but not verified) that Burms (like retics) can make various noises when they move about but i haven’t heard anything except when i gentley stroke his back when he’s stationary to prompt the usual hiss
    Keep an eye on it but I agree with what was stated.

    I had a retic that made some clicking sounds now and then, especially in the first year and a half of his life.

    My current coastal did the same.

    Both snakes were completely healthy and eventually, for lack of a better term, "outgrew" it.

    Fluids, bubbles, an open mouth or odd positioning in addition to the sounds would be cause for more concern.

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