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    Tub death?

    My friends roomate has/had a bp couple months now, they put her in a tupperware bad shed going on. Has an aquarium screen top tried to tell them before hand to cover it up and mist her down. She died in the tub??????? Water wasn't higher then mid body. Anyone else every have a snake die doing this? Trying to figure out what they did wrong, and everything they did was something I have done myself in the past with no problems, and don't want to make the same mistake.

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    How hot was the water? I've seen people basically cook their snakes before with insanely hot water.

    Most likely was something else, I'm sure someone will come along with more ideas

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    Re: Tub death?

    How big was the tub?
    Were there any air holes in the tub?
    How long was the snake left in it?
    Where was the tub placed while the snake was soaking? (Over a heat source?)

    Snakes are excellent swimmers, and can lay under the water for several minutes without drowning...so it's pretty unlikely that it would die by drowning, but without knowing the exact facts about the set up, who can really say?

    They also don't exchange oxygen at the same rate that we humans do....so in a reasonably sized container, even without air holes, they would have to have been trapped in it for an unusually long time to suffocate. But if the tub was really small, so that the snake had very little room, suffocation might come faster?

    Or if the small tub was placed over a heat source that is set to heat a larger enclosure....might have caused a serious overheating inside the smaller container.

    I'm sorry about your friend's snake. We may never know what happened. One thing I always do is caution people to never leave a soaking snake unattended.
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    Re: Tub death?

    Quote Originally Posted by purplemuffin View Post
    How hot was the water?
    That's an excellent question, too. Water that is too hot or too cold may burn or shock the system.
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    Re: Tub death?

    Quote Originally Posted by JLC View Post
    That's an excellent question, too. Water that is too hot or too cold may burn or shock the system.
    you know I never asked if they put the tub in the tank over heat pad. I'll get more info.......22 minutes she was in the tub. I'm glad I wasn't the one that told them to do this I would feel horrible.

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    Re: Tub death?

    Quote Originally Posted by chaoticstone View Post
    you know I never asked if they put the tub in the tank over heat pad. I'll get more info.......22 minutes she was in the tub. I'm glad I wasn't the one that told them to do this I would feel horrible.
    wow k I have never done that they did put the tub over the heat pad and under a light

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    Re: Tub death?

    Quote Originally Posted by chaoticstone View Post
    wow k I have never done that they did put the tub over the heat pad and under a light
    That explains it, they cooked it
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    If it just died while soaking, i would suspect it took a breath under water and drowned.

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    Re: Tub death?

    Quote Originally Posted by chaoticstone View Post
    wow k I have never done that they did put the tub over the heat pad and under a light
    -- Judy

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    22 minutes in a covered tub, over a heat mat, under a heat lamp Rich? My money is on cooking
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