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Posted by: RussellLe at Thu Oct 11 23:26:15 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RussellLe ] Hey Jen, firstly sorry for the loss. Now for the Het clown, I would raise the temp in the tubs. Since most sick snakes seem to always seek out the cooler areas in their enclosure (Why?! who knows). I also heard that if you add a branch in the enclosure it can help as well, I have never tried it personally but it might work. Move the snake into an enclosure that is much taller than the snake. Put something in the cage (branch, etc..) for the snake to climb on. The reason behind this is that snakes don't really have a cough mechanism like we do so by giving the snake ample room to move its body it will be able to let some of the "snot" either drain out or fall back into the lung. Either way it's keeping the fluids out of the mouth so the snake can breath. Good luck | ||
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