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Old 12-15-13, 07:28 PM   #16
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Re: Dehydration in snakes.

Some snakes don't like to drink from standing water, unless it's very fresh. My Wagler's vipers and my Gaboon viper only drink from a dropper or when I bathe them. I think corn snakes are pretty hardy and as long as you provide water and practice proper husbandry I think you'll be fine.
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Old 12-15-13, 07:35 PM   #17
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Re: Dehydration in snakes.

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I thought you were just laying the prey on it flat

Why not offer the prey in its normal enclosure then cover with a towel ? using a bag sounds unnecessary at best

I wouldn't consider that sound advice but hey if it works than it works
tried that. didnt work. its a pain in the butt, but i have to do it if i want her to eat.
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