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What does it mean when a python soaks?
Just caught my Lucy soaking in her water dish for the first time since we got her. Super cute!
But ... as a paranoid new snommy I worry it means that something is wrong. My hope is that she's learned that it helps with that bit of stuck shed.
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Usually either humidity is too low, the temps are too hot, or the snake has mites.
Most likely in your case it's that humidity is too low, so you might want to find ways to bump it up permanently so you guys don't have to deal with stuck shed or other potential health issues.
Last edited by redshepherd; 02-02-2018 at 08:34 PM.
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Can be a few things
Low humidity
Using the water dish as hide because the hides are not secure enough
Mites
Meal too big, soaking to relief the pressure
Pre-lay soak (breeding females)
BP will rarely soak so investigating the possible cause is important, plus if the behavior persist it's something you want to address.
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Re: What does it mean when a python soaks?
I just started using moss in her hides, hopefully that will help. She is only soaking her neck, if that means anything.
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If you have a morph with a wobble be sure to keep your water dishes really small as they can drown (Spider / Champagne / Woma, etc..). I use 16 oz Dixie cups and I have yet to have a ball python even try to soak in the water dish. Sometimes they will have their head over the water when I open the tub and they do actually take a drink every now and then. The only time I had ball pythons really trying to soak is when I had a major mite infestation.
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Re: What does it mean when a python soaks?
Geez, I hope it's not mites. I don't know how they pick them up. I should specify that her water dish is pretty small. Here is her soaking when I got home from work. I walked back in later and nearly had a heart attack when I saw she had submerged her whole chin.
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Re: What does it mean when a python soaks?
You can check in the bottom of the dish for small black specks .
Also wipe the snake down with some white paper towel and any black mites will easily show on the paper ..
If you find one or two just crush one with your finger nail and hope it's not full of blood .. dead giveaway for mites
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Everything else has been said, but a bigger water dish will help your humidity a ton.
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Re: What does it mean when a python soaks?
I have considered getting a bigger one. My worry is that it will crowd the tank, give her too much stuff she has to climb over to get between hides. But maybe she will like that? We do plan to upgrade to a new tank.
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