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Old 08-01-03, 09:47 AM   #1
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Lightbulb what can u do....for R.I?

i have noticed a faint clicking when my 1 year old snake ( sid) breath..iv read it could be R.I, im going to get a vets appointment just to be sure be until then is there ANYTHING i can do?
HE hasnt started dulin or anything, and nothing coming from his nostrils......? help
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Old 08-01-03, 11:47 AM   #2
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Raise the temp a little bit. Maybe up to somehting like 90.

I've read that this can help with RI. I'm sure you will get more educated advise from someone here.
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Agreed. And yeah vet trip is good. But is your snake going to shed? My amel male Jack constantly gets a hissing weird noise when he breaths before a shed. It almost sounds like a sneeze. LOL. But is always gone after the shed. Dry skin can somewhat clog them up once in awhile.

But vet trip is a good idea. They will most likely give you medication and you can keep the temps a bit warmer during this time.

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yeah he he about to shed...!!!
ill see if it continues and then take action if it does!!
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Old 08-02-03, 02:41 PM   #5
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Some snakes just click when they breathe no matter how healthy they are, it's if the snake clicks every breath it takes, that's when you have a problem.
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Good luck with the snake, and keep us posted on how he is doing.
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i guess it had to do with the shedding....
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yep...hes stopped clickin now!

lol..i got all worried for nothing!


i feel so stupid..haha!
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Check out this post.

I posted this a while back.



Possible RI.

Along with this pic.

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Old 08-07-03, 11:09 AM   #10
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Some snakes just click when they breathe no matter how healthy they are, it's if the snake clicks every breath it takes, that's when you have a problem.
I strongly disagree with that statement. Intermittent clicking is often a sign of Runny Nose Syndrome, a case where a virus settles into the respiratory system and causes occasional flareups. This is not a healthy snake, and is a lifelong carrier of viruses that can kill neonates or snakes with weak immune system and needs a lifelong quarantine. Most of the viruses responsible for RNS are airborne, so even caging the snake separately is not enough to prevent the risk of spreading the disease.
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