hartge330ci
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So I have been looking on forums and youtube on what an RI in a Ball Python actually looks like without much success. I understand that mucus and bubbles is an indicator of an RI. Almost of my ball pyhons have some mucus and small bubbles in the back part of the mouth. When I picked up one of the last night, and in picking her up slightly squeezed her upper body, she pulled through my hand, and as I got to the top the neck (this happened pretty quickly) she spewed out a bunch of water and thick mucus. After that she started breathing pretty heavy and wheezing. I think I likely caused her to just throw up some water and stressed her out, but of course now I am concerned.
Can someone post photos of what an actual RI looks like vs. what is "normal" mucus and bubbles in a ball pythons mouth?
Can someone post photos of what an actual RI looks like vs. what is "normal" mucus and bubbles in a ball pythons mouth?
