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Hey all,
Ok my BRB had her eyes glaze over monday night and hasn't shed yet so I soaked her tonight for a bit. By the way, she hates water, its like a fight to keep her in there, thank god she is still small and not aggressive. Anyway, she wound up getting 'the itch' and she's been rubbing on a rough barked branch I have out for her since then but, this is the weird part, every now and then she stops rubbing around and gives this all out, hinge popping, wide mouthed 'yawn'. Is this normal? I haven't seen her do this before. Oddly my Dumeril did the same thing about a week ago. I had him on my desk while I surfed the web (heh, he loves curling up around a speaker, its kinda goofy) and he just started yawning, over and over again. He must have done it at least a dozen times before I put him back. Call me stupid, but do snakes really yawn when they are tired? Even if they do, why is the rainbow doing it now, while shedding, at 11 at night? I thought they were 'nocturnal-ish'. So I guess the main point of this is, is it normal for my snake to be yawning so much when I've never seen it from them except those two times?
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