Speedy101
Active Member
Hi everyone,
Been a while since I posted as both my guys have been doing very well.
However when I went to check on my oldest, speedy, today his nostrils were blocked with a little bit of damp coco coir. I cleaned his nose and he started blowing bubbles and had clear discharge from his nose. I’ve offered him food which he has taken and he is trampling round and head butting me being territorial. I know bubbles usually sign of RI but is usually accompanied with lethargy and loss of appetite which is not happening. Any ideas? would it be ok to keep an eye on him for a day or two to see if it continues before vet visit. It’s been very warm in UK with temps 26c, him basking in the sun would reach over 30c easily so he has not been cold or wet. He also has ample shade though I have heard overheating can cause bubbles sometimes. He’s 16 this year
Been a while since I posted as both my guys have been doing very well.
However when I went to check on my oldest, speedy, today his nostrils were blocked with a little bit of damp coco coir. I cleaned his nose and he started blowing bubbles and had clear discharge from his nose. I’ve offered him food which he has taken and he is trampling round and head butting me being territorial. I know bubbles usually sign of RI but is usually accompanied with lethargy and loss of appetite which is not happening. Any ideas? would it be ok to keep an eye on him for a day or two to see if it continues before vet visit. It’s been very warm in UK with temps 26c, him basking in the sun would reach over 30c easily so he has not been cold or wet. He also has ample shade though I have heard overheating can cause bubbles sometimes. He’s 16 this year
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