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07-05-15, 05:44 PM
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Re: Oh....Emm...Gee....new snakes!.
I think its been made clear in multiple different threads that Albert is always right...
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07-05-15, 05:48 PM
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Re: Oh....Emm...Gee....new snakes!.
Lol. I was waiting for someone to say that.
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07-05-15, 06:11 PM
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Re: Oh....Emm...Gee....new snakes!.
Im confused!
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07-05-15, 07:27 PM
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Re: Oh....Emm...Gee....new snakes!.
Wait...is dextrose a better sugar for snakes than sucrose?
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07-05-15, 07:51 PM
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Re: Oh....Emm...Gee....new snakes!.
That's a fair question I don't know the answer to.
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07-05-15, 08:49 PM
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Re: Oh....Emm...Gee....new snakes!.
Nkce addition, Mink!
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07-06-15, 12:10 AM
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Re: Oh....Emm...Gee....new snakes!.
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Don't worry about the eyecap just keep humidity up. It will.come off the next shed.
And i have bps that soak. Usually if they're coming up to a shed or if it's not as humid as usual.
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I know there are some snakes that do soak, and as I can't say what the reason could be as I don't personally take care of them, I know not to get too worried. But, as none of my snakes have ever soaked just to soak, I will look for a cause first before writing it off as "oh they like to soak." In the case of the boa constrictor and ball python, it was because I provided inadequate humidity as they went into shed. Once humidity was bumped, there was no more soaking. The boa constrictor has also soaked because of a red light disrupting his day/night cycle, and stopped soaking the very night I turned it off. Those are the only times I've seen any of my snakes soak.
I have seen the checkered go for a few quick swims in his dish, though. haha
I also side with ladybug here...there is no reason to tamper with the snake at all if it's getting proper husbandry. Those wrinkles won't go away overnight. All Minkness needs to do is offer sufficient humidity and leave the snake to its devices, and the other eye cap will come off on its own. Nice, high-ish (whatever is proper for the species in question) does absolute wonders for snake hydration, most of their moisture comes from the humidity they breathe in and from the prey they eat.
The fact Gatorade is so absurdly high in sugar is reason enough I'd never let any of my animals, let alone my snakes drink it.
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07-06-15, 04:46 AM
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Re: Oh....Emm...Gee....new snakes!.
Now that I thinl about it, as someone whobsuffers from kidney dtones I should have mentioned this sooner. Wirh soda being the #1 culprit to cause kidney stones 'sports drinks' are #2. I read while reasearching kidney stones that kids are more likely to have issues with sports drinks than adults. I will have to dig up the article at some point later today. For now, I am getting ready for work.
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07-06-15, 09:53 AM
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Re: Oh....Emm...Gee....new snakes!.
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Originally Posted by bigsnakegirl785
I know there are some snakes that do soak, and as I can't say what the reason could be as I don't personally take care of them, I know not to get too worried. But, as none of my snakes have ever soaked just to soak, I will look for a cause first before writing it off as "oh they like to soak." In the case of the boa constrictor and ball python, it was because I provided inadequate humidity as they went into shed. Once humidity was bumped, there was no more soaking. The boa constrictor has also soaked because of a red light disrupting his day/night cycle, and stopped soaking the very night I turned it off. Those are the only times I've seen any of my snakes soak.
I have seen the checkered go for a few quick swims in his dish, though. haha
I also side with ladybug here...there is no reason to tamper with the snake at all if it's getting proper husbandry. Those wrinkles won't go away overnight. All Minkness needs to do is offer sufficient humidity and leave the snake to its devices, and the other eye cap will come off on its own. Nice, high-ish (whatever is proper for the species in question) does absolute wonders for snake hydration, most of their moisture comes from the humidity they breathe in and from the prey they eat.
The fact Gatorade is so absurdly high in sugar is reason enough I'd never let any of my animals, let alone my snakes drink it.
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Yes! You reminded me. I feed wet rats. I don't dry them really i JUST make sure they aren't dripping.
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07-06-15, 10:32 AM
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Re: Oh....Emm...Gee....new snakes!.
I also feed wet rats, great way to get in a little extra water.
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07-06-15, 10:57 AM
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Re: Oh....Emm...Gee....new snakes!.
Maybe I will try that on wed when I feed her again. =)
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07-06-15, 04:14 PM
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Re: Oh....Emm...Gee....new snakes!.
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Yes! You reminded me. I feed wet rats. I don't dry them really i JUST make sure they aren't dripping.
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I used to feed all my rodents dry, now I just like how much quicker they thaw out in water, so I thaw anything smaller than a medium rat in water, everything else gets set out to thaw at room temp. The BCI doesn't seem to be suffering from dehydration despite that. haha
It's definitely a good idea to get some extra water in a dehydrated animal, too!
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07-06-15, 04:28 PM
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Re: Oh....Emm...Gee....new snakes!.
I usually put the mice in a baggie then in warm water. Moko won't eat his at room temp anyway.I'll deff thaw hers straight in water to get some extra H2O in her.=)
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07-06-15, 06:30 PM
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Re: Oh....Emm...Gee....new snakes!.
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Originally Posted by bigsnakegirl785
I used to feed all my rodents dry, now I just like how much quicker they thaw out in water, so I thaw anything smaller than a medium rat in water, everything else gets set out to thaw at room temp. The BCI doesn't seem to be suffering from dehydration despite that. haha
It's definitely a good idea to get some extra water in a dehydrated animal, too!
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I take everything out in the morning and thaw at room temperature. Then right before meal time I run them under hot water.
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07-06-15, 08:36 PM
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Re: Oh....Emm...Gee....new snakes!.
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I take everything out in the morning and thaw at room temperature. Then right before meal time I run them under hot water.
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How long does it take them to thaw out? Do you feed them in the morning, or in the evening?
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