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Looks wet inside nose?

Popcorn bby

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Hi! So a few days ago I noticed both my guinea pigs’ noses seemed to have a clear glossy liquid in the nostrils. It went away for a few days, but I notice it again today in one of them. I heard that URI fluid is greenish/yellowish, so I’m guessing and hoping that this isn’t serious? I tried to upload a video but it will not let me. You can not see it in the pictures because of how clear it is but i still added pictures just in case. If you zoom in on her nose, you can see a tiny bit of shine from it. Hope to hear from someone soon!
 

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Ohhhhh okay thank you! I shall keep that in mind. I won't upload it yet in case someone can help me just by my description, but if not I know how to now. Thanks!
 
Hi! So a few days ago I noticed both my guinea pigs’ noses seemed to have a clear glossy liquid in the nostrils. It went away for a few days, but I notice it again today in one of them. I heard that URI fluid is greenish/yellowish, so I’m guessing and hoping that this isn’t serious? I tried to upload a video but it will not let me. You can not see it in the pictures because of how clear it is but i still added pictures just in case. If you zoom in on her nose, you can see a tiny bit of shine from it. Hope to hear from someone soon!

Hi!

I can't see anything serious in the picture? It looks pretty normal to me?
Piggies often sneeze several times a day in order the get rid of any hay dust or pollen that is breathed in. That results in the same clear liquid that you end up when you sneeze in reaction to some pollen or dust. ;)
 
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