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Re: Kole has an RI!!! (DU DEATH)
I don't know about the markings...but mouth open to breath, bubbles in the mouth and wheezing are three sure signs of RI. Get him to the vet as soon as possible.
0.1 ball python (Cleo), 0.1 surinam bcc (Carmen)
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Re: Kole has an RI!!! (DU DEATH)
The markings are part of his pattern - nothing to do with a potential RI.
I've heard that it's "almost" unheard of for a baby ball python to get an RI, however, if there are bubbles in his mouth - not a good sign.
I'm unsure of the vet costs, as (knock on wood) I've not experienced an RI in my collection.
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Re: Kole has an RI!!! (DU DEATH)
I'm pretty sure those markings are normal... you may have just noticed them now because you're so worried.
However, I agree that you need to get him to a vet. I'm trying to remember how much it was when I took Kinky for her RI... It wasn't over sixty bucks for both the vet visit and the medication. I believe it was somewhere around $40-50.
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Re: Kole has an RI!!! (DU DEATH)
The markings are of a nice looking pattern.I would recheck your temps as something could be off.Also he could of had UR when you bought him. Let us know what the vet says.What are you using for heat and how are you measuring the temps? I forgot .
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Re: Kole has an RI!!! (DU DEATH)
 Originally Posted by Kilo
I use a heat lamp for heat and I use a Acu-Rite digital therm for readings. It's Sunday, I'm screwed. I want him fixed now! 
I bet your light is not making his heat needs high enough .I use under tank heaters with thermostates fot the heat output control.How big is your enclosure(yes again i forgot) ,the light and the size of enclosure can make temps differ.
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Re: Kole has an RI!!! (DU DEATH)
Keep the temps a bit higher than usual on the hot side and lower the humidity a bit until you get him to a vet. The Mucus will have to dry up in snakes. He is probably holding his mouth open because his nostrials are clogged with mucus. Good luck and keep up updated.
~Jake~
Too many boas to list and a few balls as well
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Re: Kole has an RI!!! (DU DEATH)
Just up your temps a bit and calm down He'll be all right. These snakes are tough little guys. And maybe you could check around... some vets are open on Sundays and closed other days of the week (my cat's vet is).
Because he's going into shed, it's possible the yawning could be attributed to this. My snakes yawn to loosen up the skin around their mouths. They also sound like they're wheezing just before shed because they skin around their nostrils is loose. And the fluid between their scales is the build-up that helps them loosen the old skin. The only thing that bothers me is the presence of bubbles in his mouth... that really isn't normal.
I'd still recommend taking him to a vet. The least they can do is check him out and tell you that's he perfectly fine... which eases your nerves and gives you a clean bill of health on the little guy
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