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do u bath snakes?

do you bath snakes?
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Re: do u bath snakes?

My sister just leaves big dish of water in tank to help snake shed skin not sure about bathing but i dont know anything about snakes
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Re: do u bath snakes?

we do when its warm only once in the blue moon, they seem to like it

but mine also have a large water dish in soak in thier viv
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Re: do u bath snakes?

i have got 10 snakes at the min and they all love going in there water bowls they have a nice swim in it.
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Re: do u bath snakes?

we do not make tem go in the water if they do not want to but it dones help alot wth sheding ...
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Re: do u bath snakes?

well my snake used to just have a swim in the water bowl.
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Re: do u bath snakes?

Only if there's issues with shedding (which is rare) other than that they sometimes like to soak in their water bowls.
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Re: do u bath snakes?

It depends on the breed to how reluctant I am to bath them, if my boa is having trouble shedding I won't think twice about bathing her (although that proves difficult with an 8ft boa haha) however I try to refrane from bathing my royal pythons, they like lesss humidity than the boas and so if they have trouble shedding it's better to just add a moss hide to assist.
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