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Posted - 09/12/2009 : 00:48:20 hi...my 2 year old male corn snake seems to of started making a kind of whistling noise when he exhale now and again...any ideas why this could be......nick |
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lee2308 |
Posted - 15/12/2009 : 14:13:03 quote: Originally posted by Kehhlyr
quote: Originally posted by hiper2009
quote: Originally posted by hillzi
Well put Ash.
I've heard that vic does work well too!
Thanks Tom
And THANKS TO:
Hellan Bach of Herpuniverse.com/forum
For providing the info AGAIN!!
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Kehhlyr |
Posted - 15/12/2009 : 08:07:31 quote: Originally posted by hiper2009
quote: Originally posted by hillzi
Well put Ash.
I've heard that vic does work well too!
Thanks Tom
And THANKS TO:
Hellan Bach of Herpuniverse.com/forum
For providing the info AGAIN!! |
Kellog |
Posted - 15/12/2009 : 04:11:05 quote: Originally posted by nick buttle
hi...my 2 year old male corn snake seems to of started making a kind of whistling noise when he exhale now and again...any ideas why this could be......nick
How is your corn doing now Nick? Its been nearly a week since you posted. I do hope he is ok.
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LittleMick |
Posted - 15/12/2009 : 00:11:29 quote: Originally posted by gingerpony
give him a diagonal branch to perch on with his head lower than his body to drain mucous and try nebulising some F10 disinfectant.
What's "nebulising some F10 disinfectant"? |
Jennet |
Posted - 14/12/2009 : 22:58:19 Hi Nick.... try as suggested as if he has only just started to make these sounds it's likely that its an RI... however, I have a snake that 'squeeks' occassionally when he's using us as an oversized tree branch... I took him to the vet when we first had him to get him checked out for an RI, but he was perfectly clear.... we've now come to the conclusion this is just part of him... no idea what causes it, but does not seem to affect him in any other way..... maybe he thinks he's a part time mouse!
Good luck with your laddie... J |
hiper2009 |
Posted - 11/12/2009 : 16:02:46 quote: Originally posted by hillzi
Well put Ash.
I've heard that vic does work well too!
Thanks Tom |
hillzi |
Posted - 09/12/2009 : 21:54:43 Well put Ash.
I've heard that vic does work well too! |
gingerpony |
Posted - 09/12/2009 : 21:15:54 there's a slim possibility it's loose skin in his nasal passages if he's due a shed very soon BUT it sounds like an RI to me. Probably caused by temps that are too low so reduces the snake's resilience to infections. you only notice the wheeze outside the viv because (i imagine) you don't sit inside his viv listening to him............
exactly as hiper said above really, just to reiterate:
try raising the temps to 28*C cool end and 32*C warm end for 2 or 3 days, this effectively will give him a 'fever' to kill the bug causing the RI. give him a diagonal branch to perch on with his head lower than his body to drain mucous and try nebulising some F10 disinfectant.
the alternative approach, and the way to go if the above doesn't work, is a trip to your local exotics specialist vet for a course of Baytril or similar antibiotics. |
hiper2009 |
Posted - 09/12/2009 : 14:15:13 quote: Originally posted by gingerpony
sounds like the start of an RI to me..........
a trip to the vet or search on here first (remember to tick the box that says to look through archived posts)
Signs of respiratory infections (RI) in snakes are often the same as those in people, wheezing,sneezing,mucus from the nose and mouth, breathing through the mouth instead of the nose, lethargy and being able to hear a rattling noise when holding the snake. It is possible to treat mild RI's at home by providinh a warm dry viv, raise the temperature to the higher end of the snakes natural range, thsi is like giving the snake an artificial fever to aid in fighting off germs, as with other disorders, isolate the snake, and keep stress to a minimum. Often this will be enough to fight off a mild RI, you might want to add a small amount of inhalant like baby vic in warm water to a jam jar with a pierced lid out of reach to the snake in the viv or outside the viv near the vent. Persistant cases of RI should be seen by a vet for a bacterial culture test and antibiotic treatment. |
Jo-And-Danny |
Posted - 09/12/2009 : 13:21:48 could it maybe be an allergy to something he's slithering on when he's out? like a duvet or carpet? |
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Posted - 09/12/2009 : 13:11:12 the temp in the enclosure is around 26 one end and around 20 in the other. my snake only seem to do this whistling breathing noise when he is out of the vivarium...nick |
gingerpony |
Posted - 09/12/2009 : 12:00:41 sounds like the start of an RI to me..........
a trip to the vet or search on here first (remember to tick the box that says to look through archived posts) |
lmfastcars |
Posted - 09/12/2009 : 11:29:38 WHat are the temps like and what is the humidity like? |