Sarah Jane
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Due to a cold night last night and no heat, I checked my snake's mouth gently with a credit card to see if he had any beginnings of an RI. It took about 4 tries of holding his head because he kept coiling over himself. He had some saliva and bubbles at the back of his throat - I am wondering if this is because essentially he was constricting my arm and trying to get out of my grip, it kind of got the process of saliva going as would happen when about to eat?
He's normal in every other way. No popping, wheezing, open mouth breathing. Due to be fed soon and he's never refused a feed. I will call a vet specialist tomorrow and confirm but wanted to ask some snake specialists. Thanks in advance!
He's normal in every other way. No popping, wheezing, open mouth breathing. Due to be fed soon and he's never refused a feed. I will call a vet specialist tomorrow and confirm but wanted to ask some snake specialists. Thanks in advance!