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BP with hiccups? Please help.

NathanO Jan 07, 2004 04:22 PM

My 2 year old Ball Python has just started to 'hiccup' within the last few minutes. She holds her mouth partially open and then exhales quite forcibly. She ate 3 days ago and has retained eye caps from her last shed. I have taken a good look inside her mouth and have seen no indication of infection (mouth rot etc...). She has taken up residence on the cooler side of her housing for the last few days, which is a little strange, because she usually retreats to one of her hideboxes for 2-3 days after feeding. She is approximately 3 feet long and housed in a 50 gallon aquarium. The cool side is right now at 79.3 and the warm side is at 91.6. The warm side also has a basking area and an undertank heater. I live in a very dry climate, so keeping the proper humidity has been a challenge. I have resorted to keeping a hidebox with damp moss in it rather than trying to keep the whole aquarium humid.

Any ideas on why she might be doing this?? If she is cold, would she not move to the warm side on her own?? (she has been in this setup since I got her 1.5 years ago)

Thanks for any advice/insight!

Nathan

Replies (1)

slytherin Jan 07, 2004 04:33 PM

i've read that noises & open mouth breathing is a sign of respritory infection...read as much as you can, if there's fluid runny nose type stuff that's another sign of a respritory infection.. best of luck

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