I visited 5 different vets today...none of them see reptiles...figures, so I have to drive 35 mins tomorrow morning to get my snake checked out. Another question: could low humidity be the reason for the "wheezing"? I put another heat lamp over the cool side when the temps were too low, and I knew I would have to change it soon b/c it would dry out the air a lot (which it did), but do you think it's possible that this could be a mistaken case of URI and just from low humidity? Either way, I'm not using that for an excuse not to go to the vet, b/c obviously my snake is worth the time and money. I'll let you know what the vet says, hopefully it's nothing!

ps. Just to get my snake checked out, it costs $77....which sucks, especially for a college kid (me).