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I noticed today that my Argentine Boa has been huffing or blowing air out of her mouth when she exhails. She used to do it every once in a while but I noticed today that it's every couple minutes.
I looked into the possibility of a respiratory infection but I haven't noticed any gargling or open mouth breathing. She's not irritable but she has been staying in her hiding box for the past couple days constantly since I fed her 2 days ago. She usually only stays in there for maybe a day before she's wanting out to visit.
The temps stay about 78-80 in my apartment all the time and durring the day I have a ceramic heat lamp and a UV lamp on and the temp gets to about 85 in the cool side and 90 to 95 in the basking area. I keep the humidity about 70% most of the time. I can't sem to get it any higher but when I finish the new cage it'll have a misting system and no screen on the top to keep the moisture in.
Well I just confirmed that it's probably the very beginnings of an upper Respiratory Infection so I turned the temp up and I'm going to call a Vet and see if I can get Batril for her.
Really, I was told when I had them at 50-60 that they needed to be higher. I've already stopped misting for the moment and I turned up the cage temp to between 90 and 95 durring the day.