seumas12345
Well-Known Member
Guys, my albino carpet had a feed yesterday, I took him out of the cage this arvo to see how he was doing, he was clicking, pushing his throat out, and kept opening his mouth... I immediately thought, RI
I took him to the vet straight away, and he saw the best reptile vet in Darwin. The vet said that it could be normal and that he might have stretched too much while feeding or eaten it awkwardly. He had a look inside and said that it there weren't any signs of an RI inside the mouth.
I took him home, and just got him out again and he's still doing it, opening his mouth almost every 30seconds to a minute... I managed to capture this. I really need any experienced herpers to tell me if it looks normal? One thing I noticed, what is that on the roof of the mouth near the snout??
Another thing to note is he came up with AAE from Brissy last Monday so I've only had him a week
He seemed fine when I first got him but could the stress of the trip have resulted in this or is it from the feed?
(Also, temps, humidity etc... EVERYTHING is perfect I have raised another snake in this exact enclosure before.)
I took him to the vet straight away, and he saw the best reptile vet in Darwin. The vet said that it could be normal and that he might have stretched too much while feeding or eaten it awkwardly. He had a look inside and said that it there weren't any signs of an RI inside the mouth.
I took him home, and just got him out again and he's still doing it, opening his mouth almost every 30seconds to a minute... I managed to capture this. I really need any experienced herpers to tell me if it looks normal? One thing I noticed, what is that on the roof of the mouth near the snout??
Another thing to note is he came up with AAE from Brissy last Monday so I've only had him a week
(Also, temps, humidity etc... EVERYTHING is perfect I have raised another snake in this exact enclosure before.)