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    I read somewere that if you have dehydraded ball and soak him in gatorade it helps alot? Anybody know if this is true or just a urban legend..
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    If I haven't welcomed you already, maniac - -good to have you aboard. Never heard of that before, I'm afraid. I'd be way to wary of all the chemicals, etc. Gatorade won't work topically, not on humans and I can't imagine it would do much more for a python. The glycerines and other sugars (rochambeaux me for it biology types - I am on thin ice . . and don't speak French either) that would "thicken" it for any sort of effect in that direction would also leave you with a sticky ball. Is the snake's skin dry to the touch or is it visibly suffering dehydration from lack of ingested water?

    Where'd you hear it?

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    i heard the gatorade thing too. but if it is true, what flavor would you use? lol
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    I have had to do this but i used non flavored pedialyte or similar product. The generic brand costs around $2.50 for a large bottle. You can also mix it with the drinking water and they will get rehydrated when they drink or soak. Lots of times when you soak a ball python they will also drink. I have used a half and half mixture of water and pedialyte. And be warned that they will often pee in the water too.
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    The theory behind it is that the electrolytes in gatorade would be good for them, but our metabolism is COMPLETELY different from that of a reptile so I don't think that it would work any better than just water. Also, if I'm not mistaken, reptiles' skin is not porous(sp?) like an amphibian's skin is, and this wouldn't "absorb" anything by just soaking in it.

    Snakes operate on instinct and know what they need when they need it. Make sure the humidity is up to par and there is always fresh water in its bowl. Try soaking in water too, as it might entice them to get themselves hydrated.
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    If your snake is seriously dehydrated, the vet will give it booster electrolytes -- mine did when I got a sick snake in December. As long as you're taking care of your snake and this isn't a rescue case (as yours looked fine), there should be no need for any added substances in its soaking water, but if I added anything it would be up to a tablespoon of Pedialyte because I suspect it has less unnecessary gunk than Gatorade.
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    I just read an article today that you can use Gatorade and Pedialite to rehydrate a Ball Python. Actually it was in an old version of the 'Ball Python Manual'. However, it says to administer it by means of a gastric tube. I would NOT recommend doing this unless you are an experienced handler (I certainly wouldn't do it). A lot of the information is outdated though.
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    So simply soaking in a solution won't do anything more than normal water would unless they choose to drink it?
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    A snake will not let themselves get dehydrated. Jojo will only drink from his bowl if there is fresh water in there. Its strange to see a snake come out of its hide when you put the water bowl down and get a drink right away. I think he has been learning from the cats.
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