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Old 04-06-12, 05:30 PM   #1
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Bath time!

For Penelope. She hasn't shed yet, so I figured a bath can't hurt.

But, how do I do it? I assume using tap water is not good so I bought a gallon of purified drinking water at safeway. What do you guys do?

How long do I leave her there?
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Old 04-06-12, 05:34 PM   #2
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Re: Bath time!

Why would tap water hurt her? Snakes have been around for many many years, I don't think a little tap water is going to do anything.
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Because tap water has chlorine and crap. And the water here where I live is especially full of crap
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I have no clue lol I just don't feel safe bathing her in something I wouldn't give her to drink, ya know?
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Old 04-06-12, 05:38 PM   #5
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Re: Bath time!

Well I bathe my boa in tap water. There may be a lot of crap in the water but so long as your snake is not drinking it all the time I would say it should be fine. I don't offer tap water to drink but for a bath I think it is okay.
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Re: Bath time!

Oh I guess I read it on Pet-Snakes.com

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There are a few things you should be careful to avoid when bathing a snake:

1. Water temperature overly hot or cold – Snakes are extremely sensitive to temperatures. Make the water temperature between 100 and 108 Fahrenheit
2. Chlorinated water – It will irritate a snakes skin which will lead to other problems.
3. Leaving the snake unsupervised while it is bathing – In the past I’ve left a snake unsupervised for all of 30 seconds in it’s bath only to find it crawling all over the shower rod. Still don’t know how it got up there but had I been any later it probably would have gotten into a vent.
4. Bathing them too often – While giving a snake a bath every now and then is good for them excessive bathing is bad. It can cause scale rot, respiratory infection, and even cause difficulty shedding due to it leeching the natural chemicals out of the snake which help the process.
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For Penelope. She hasn't shed yet, so I figured a bath can't hurt.

But, how do I do it? I assume using tap water is not good so I bought a gallon of purified drinking water at safeway. What do you guys do?

How long do I leave her there?
I would soak her about an hour in about a 1" depth of warm water. This is where that extra empty tub comes in handy.
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Re: Bath time!

I've only given Lucy a bath. I usually fill the tub a good few inches, using tap water, just warm to the touch. Remember, your body temp is usually about 99°. So 100-108° should just feel slightly warm to you. Remember it's only supposed to be up to 10° higher than hour body temp.

I also use tap water for everything, but after having read this, my little ones will get only distilled moving forward. Learn somethin' new every day!
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Good thing I bought 2 plastic tubs just for this purpose!

Well I guess I'm gonna put Penelope in tap... But I may end up boiling it first. I'll definitely feel more comfortable putting baby Zeus in purified though...

I guess if I get enough okays from experienced peoples, I'll stop worrying about it.
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I would soak her about an hour in about a 1" depth of warm water. This is where that extra empty tub comes in handy.

Holy poopies though, an hour? The water is going to get cold in like 15-20 min
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Re: Bath time!

Im sorry, my extra tub is in a heated rack, housing some of my snakes. In the pic below, the second tub from the bottom is the empty spare I use for this purpose. Im just relating my experience with Ramón and what it took to get his stuck shed "helmet" off. An hour may not be necessary for you. Try 10-15 minutes and see if that works and if thats not long enough, reheat the water and go another 10-15 minutes and so on.
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Im sorry, my extra tub is in a heated rack, housing some of my snakes. In the pic below, the second tub from the bottom is the empty spare I use for this purpose. Im just relating my experience with Ramón and what it took to get his stuck shed "helmet" off. An hour may not be necessary for you. Try 10-15 minutes and see if that works and if thats not long enough, reheat the water and go another 10-15 minutes and so on.
How will I know if it's enough or not?
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For Penelope. She hasn't shed yet, so I figured a bath can't hurt.

But, how do I do it? I assume using tap water is not good so I bought a gallon of purified drinking water at safeway. What do you guys do?

How long do I leave her there?
Ok, I just went back and reread this. Youre not trying to get rid of stuck shed. You just want to give her a good soaking. If thats all you want to do then I would go with 10-15 minutes or until the water is too cold to continue. Sorry for the misread.
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Ok, I just went back and reread this. Youre not trying to get rid of stuck shed. You just want to give her a good soaking. If thats all you want to do then I would go with 10-15 minutes or until the water is too cold to continue. Sorry for the misread.
lol it's all good! For a sec I thought that I'm supposed to expect her to shed in the bath haha
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Yeah like I said, sorry about that. Youll be fine with a good 10-15 minute soaking in warm water. Like you said, "I figured a bath can't hurt". Go with it.
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