Quote Originally Posted by JoshJP7
Temps sound fine and even 76 shouldnt be causing an RI although it can. If he/she has a warm side hide to go in you should be fine I just wouldnt let it any lower as Ive heard 76 is like the lowest you should let temps go unless your breeding... With a shed on the way it could also be just a loose piece of shed in the nose. I'd wait till after the shed and see if it continues then make the vet call. My first BP caught a RI because my humidity was way too low and she was holding her mouth open and it was VERY obvious something wasnt right. Is your humidity above 50%? Try bumping it up a little bit while in shed. If it is an RI its no biggie if you get to a herp vet.. theyll hook you up with some meds and you should be good but I wouldnt worry too much till after shed. Good luck

Keep humidity your humidity up too... dont lower it
The thing with the humidity is that its so hard to figure ut what it is, i have 2 thermometers.. 1 for cool and 1 for warm, but the cool side had a big probe but can read humidity from the probe, the other one has a probe but measures humidity from the device. The cool side humidity reads 70% while the "ambient"? humidity reads 57%.