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Old 08-07-12, 08:44 AM   #1
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Re: Is my snake dehydrated or starving?

Am I the only one put off with them using moisturizer?
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Old 08-07-12, 08:46 AM   #2
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Am I the only one put off with them using moisturizer?
no.

I have heard that pedialyte baths can be beneficial for dehydration but I doubt moisturizer is a good idea...
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Old 08-07-12, 12:30 PM   #3
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I have heard that pedialyte baths can be beneficial for dehydration but I doubt moisturizer is a good idea...
That's awesome.. I need to remember that since I work for Abbott and get that stuff on discount.. I know it helps with the normal dehydration stemming from a night of heavy drinking...
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That's awesome.. I need to remember that since I work for Abbott and get that stuff on discount.. I know it helps with the normal dehydration stemming from a night of heavy drinking...
No problem, it needs to be diluted with water maybe someone can chime in with the exact ratio
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Am I the only one put off with them using moisturizer?
No, actually I was so quick to answer about the starvation, I skimmed right over the moisturizer part.
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Old 08-07-12, 09:54 AM   #6
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No, actually I was so quick to answer about the starvation, I skimmed right over the moisturizer part.
I'll be honest, I was halfway thinking this was a troll post after seeing the moisturizer comment. I was gonna let someone else chime in before I posted.

I'm still a little skeptical.
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