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Re: My tiger soaking
Hes my favorite bp i own i love how bright yellow he is with the black stripe pattern
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1.1yellow belly
1.0 desert enchi
1.0 pastel
1.0 het russo
1.0 lemon pastel
0.1 spider
2.0 normal
1.0 striped corn
0.1.0 normal corn
1.0 columbian rianbow boa
1.0 super hypo bci
0.2 leopard geckos
0.1.0 water dragon
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In the first and second image, you can see the massive influence of hydrophobic snake skin interacting with water. Look at the outlines of the shadow on the bottom of the bowl in the first and second picture, it clearly shows how the skin of the BP repells water.
which coincidentally also explains why tape is like kryptonite for reptiles and why some nonpolar glue can cause so much damage. These images illustrate that the skin of snakes is nonpolar and refuses to mix with water. basically when it rains on a snake, half of the water droplets will be deflected and bounce off, the other half will run down quickly, and the snake will not really get wet.
the BP looks very nice and healthy the contrast is really high, what are the genetics?
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Quite a looker! His pattern is lovely.
Ball pythons: 1.0 Pied, 0.1 Normal het Pied, 1.0 Spider, 0.1 Russo het Luc
Domestic cats: 0.1 Misty, 0.1 Tootsie, 0.1 Oreo
Hooded Striped rats: 1.0 General Tso, 1.0 Moo Goo, 0.1 Lo, 0.1 Chow
Dalmation Dumbo rats: 0.1 Sesame
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Re: My tiger soaking
Soaking preshed can actually lead to a bad shed due to leaching off the natural oils between the scale layers. I'd recommend letting him make his own decisions about whether he needs to soak before a shed, and just provide proper humidity.
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Re: My tiger soaking
 Originally Posted by Annarose15
Soaking preshed can actually lead to a bad shed due to leaching off the natural oils between the scale layers. I'd recommend letting him make his own decisions about whether he needs to soak before a shed, and just provide proper humidity.
This ^ x2
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Re: My tiger soaking
Im not sure if hes in shed of had a bad shed i saw dry skin on his sides in a few spots but i havent taken a shed out of his tub in about a month just saw what looked like a stuck shed and got worried thats why i soaked him
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1.1yellow belly
1.0 desert enchi
1.0 pastel
1.0 het russo
1.0 lemon pastel
0.1 spider
2.0 normal
1.0 striped corn
0.1.0 normal corn
1.0 columbian rianbow boa
1.0 super hypo bci
0.2 leopard geckos
0.1.0 water dragon
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Re: My tiger soaking
 Originally Posted by Pythonfriend
In the first and second image, you can see the massive influence of hydrophobic snake skin interacting with water. Look at the outlines of the shadow on the bottom of the bowl in the first and second picture, it clearly shows how the skin of the BP repells water.
which coincidentally also explains why tape is like kryptonite for reptiles and why some nonpolar glue can cause so much damage. These images illustrate that the skin of snakes is nonpolar and refuses to mix with water. basically when it rains on a snake, half of the water droplets will be deflected and bounce off, the other half will run down quickly, and the snake will not really get wet.
the BP looks very nice and healthy  the contrast is really high, what are the genetics?
Hes a tiger (desert x enchi)
Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk
1.1yellow belly
1.0 desert enchi
1.0 pastel
1.0 het russo
1.0 lemon pastel
0.1 spider
2.0 normal
1.0 striped corn
0.1.0 normal corn
1.0 columbian rianbow boa
1.0 super hypo bci
0.2 leopard geckos
0.1.0 water dragon
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