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lyotim88

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hey so i've had a boa for about 7 years now and she's been a very very healthy snake. So i was giving her a bath today while i was cleaning her cage and i noticed her breathing very heavy and i could hear it, almost like a whistle sound. Does she have pneumonia or something? I'm worried and i have no idea what to do. Has anybody ever heard of this?
 
It sounds like RI

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Immediately raise the ambient temperature of the enclosure to 88 to 90 degrees. Lowering the humidity will also aid in possible Respiratory Infection (RI) recovery. Consult your veterinarian as soon as possible. Antibiotic medication may be needed to combat bad cases.

Respiratory Infections (RI) are caused by a bacterial infection in the lungs. The general causes of RI are due to inadequate and improper environmental conditions. Stress, low temperatures, dirty enclosures, mistreatment, lack of food and water can all cause RI. These conditions will surely prolong any RI condition.

Symptoms include breathing problems including wheezing, whistling, clicking sounds, gaping open mouth, even an audible noise during exhalations. You will notice bubbles and mucous around the mouth and nostrils. The position of the head may be held in a raised position to make breathing easier. Overall lethargy, possible weight loss, and even a swollen or bloated body can be noticed."

hope this helps


you also may want to look at this

http://www.redtailboas.com/forum/health-is...ction-boas.html
 

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