Q&A

How do I know if my snake has a respiratory infection?

How do I know if my snake has a respiratory infection?

Snakes with respiratory infections may have excess mucus in their mouths, nasal discharge, lethargy, loss of appetite, wheezing, and may make ‘gurgling’ sounds or open mouth breathe. “Most respiratory infections in snakes are caused by bacteria and may occur in conjunction with mouth rot.”

Why did my ball python sneeze?

I kept a California king snake in an aquarium with a large pile of Eco Earth so that he could burrow. He loved making tunnels in his Eco Earth, and I never saw any indication that he was getting the little bits of Eco Earth in his nose. I don’t remember hearing him sneeze in the years that I had him.

Can snakes cough or sneeze?

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Snakes lack a diaphragm and are unable to cough. As a result, if their lungs fill with fluid, such as pus, as happens with pneumonia, they have extreme difficulty breathing.

Why does my snake make noises?

Young found that, when cornered, snakes of multiple species produce popping sounds by forcefully pushing air out of vents in their back ends. “It’s basically snake flatulence,” Young says. Like growling or hissing, the fart noises are intended to be scary.

What do you do if your snake is sneezing?

Snakes may have a bad reputation; however, when it comes to their environment, they’re actually quite delicate. They also have a sensitive respiratory system their environment affects. Any sneezing from a pet snake needs to be noted and carefully watched. If it escalates, he needs to see a vet immediately.

Can my snake sneeze?

They don’t sneeze in the mammalian sense, but they do sometimes rapidly exhale to clear moisture, mucus or another external/unwanted debris from their sinuses and mouth. Some snakes may also gently wheeze when excited or breathing heavily.

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Do reptiles sneeze?

Generally speaking, reptiles sneeze for the same reasons humans and other animals. In the case of iguanas and many other lizards, sneezing is how they rid their bodies of certain salts that are the normal by-product of their digestive processes.