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Hand Soap to wash snakes
Will hand soap harm my snakes if I use it to wash them after they pee/poop?
Thanks,
Dennis
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Re: Hand Soap to wash snakes
just use warm water if you really must. Save the soap for your hands.
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Re: Hand Soap to wash snakes
I wouldn't use any soap. Just use room temperature water to wash them off if they have soiled themselves.
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Re: Hand Soap to wash snakes
I would just stick with warm water. Soap has to many chemicals that could cause an irritation.
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Re: Hand Soap to wash snakes
I didn't know this was necessary. Do you need to wash them?
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Re: Hand Soap to wash snakes
I wash the snakes with soap only after they lay eggs to remove the egg scent. I tend to just wipe them off if they are in filth.
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