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    Snake active and laying in water???

    So recently my ball is acting stranger than usual, he's active at night (which is quite normal) but the thing I'm most concerned is that it's laying inside his water tub. What does this mean?



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    Re: Snake active and laying in water???

    Does he do if often? They do this every once in a while like if its too hot or sometimes if they are about to shed but if he does it a lot for extended periods of time it could mean mites. Look in his water after he gets out and look for little specks and if you look around, particularly on his face around his eyes, you might be able to see them moving around if they are there.


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    Snake active and laying in water???

    Quote Originally Posted by majesticsami View Post
    So recently my ball is acting stranger than usual, he's active at night (which is quite normal) but the thing I'm most concerned is that it's laying inside his water tub. What does this mean?



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    Sorry but from what I've read when a Royal / Ball python spends a lot of time in water in very often suggests they've got MITES ...

    You can try wiping it down with some white kitchen roll paper and the mites should be easily visible on the paper if there are any ... also check carefully in the water bowl ..

    I'm presuming your temps are correct and it's not simply trying to cool down , of course .


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    There are different reason why BP are prone to soak your job will be to figure out that reason.

    Number one cause is often mites check the water bowl, check the snake especially around the eye sockets.

    Lack of security (hide not tight among other things) leading the animal to use the water bowl as hide.

    Temps too high the animal will use the bowl to cool down.

    Humidity to low.

    Meal too big.
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    Re: Snake active and laying in water???

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Meal too big.
    could you elaborate on this one a bit? this is new info to me and i'd like to learn more.
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    Re: Snake active and laying in water???

    Quote Originally Posted by BluuWolf View Post
    Does he do if often? They do this every once in a while like if its too hot or sometimes if they are about to shed but if he does it a lot for extended periods of time it could mean mites. Look in his water after he gets out and look for little specks and if you look around, particularly on his face around his eyes, you might be able to see them moving around if they are there.


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    Aah alright I'll be sure to look around , but he doesn't do this often. Just a few times

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    Re: Snake active and laying in water???

    Quote Originally Posted by tttaylorrr View Post
    could you elaborate on this one a bit? this is new info to me and i'd like to learn more.
    If a BP eats something too big they will get bloated and sluggished, and to relieve the pressure they will tend to soak to give themselves some relief.

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    Re: Snake active and laying in water???

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    If a BP eats something too big they will get bloated and sluggished, and to relieve the pressure they will tend to soak to give themselves some relief.

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    makes complete sense. thank you, deb! you're the best!
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