Cornylover2
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I have a 2 year old female cornsnake who's clutch is due to hatch at any time. I took her out of her cage yesterday and the first thing she did was "sneeze". I've done the search thing to look for assistance, but most had posted that there was mucous coming from the nose. This isn't the case with mine. I held her for about half an hour and I only heard it that one time. Thought maybe it was a fluke. I took her out again yesterday so we could go on our evening walk and I heard the "sneeze" maybe 3 times in an hour time frame.
Temps on the warm side is 82, cold side is 75. During the winter time, I taped up the top of their glass cage with foil to try and keep heat and humidity up which worked great, but I've noticed since it's been so warm here, humidy has been in the 80's in the cage. I've taken all the foil and duct tape off and it went down to 72, but hasn't gotten any lower in the last 2 days. She is out cruising every night, still very active, very responsive eating.
So my three questions:
1) Do you think it's R.I.? Or any other possible infection?
2) How would you suggest lowering the humidy in a glass cage?
3) I've seen posts on here for a website for local reptile vets. Does anyone have this?
Thank you for your help!
Temps on the warm side is 82, cold side is 75. During the winter time, I taped up the top of their glass cage with foil to try and keep heat and humidity up which worked great, but I've noticed since it's been so warm here, humidy has been in the 80's in the cage. I've taken all the foil and duct tape off and it went down to 72, but hasn't gotten any lower in the last 2 days. She is out cruising every night, still very active, very responsive eating.
So my three questions:
1) Do you think it's R.I.? Or any other possible infection?
2) How would you suggest lowering the humidy in a glass cage?
3) I've seen posts on here for a website for local reptile vets. Does anyone have this?
Thank you for your help!