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    How to Soak

    Im gonna soak my ball tonight to help get things moving. She still has a large lump though. I fed her a larger than normal meal on thursday, she should be done digesting by now. Its been 4 days now since I fed it to her.

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    Re: How to Soak

    Get things moving?

    In 25 years I've never had to soak a single ball python in order to "get things moving". Did you know that ball pythons can go months without moving their bowels?

    Your ball python will most likely deficate with his/her next shed.

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    Re: How to Soak

    Get a tight lidded container and put warmish water in there - not so deep that the snake has to swim - I also like to put a paper towel in there for something to rub on/traction. Let the snake soak about an hour. You can set the container in the normal enclosure.

    -can't low humidity cause constipation? It's true though, lots of my snakes don't poo that often at all.

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    Re: How to Soak

    SUPERVISED - you can "swim" her for a little bit - put her in a shallow bathtub of lukewarm-warm water, and let her swim around for a bit...we're talking 5-10 minutes max, if that, and yes, watch her the whole time.

    If you just want to soak her, put her in a rubbermaid in a shallow soak. By shallow I mean a little bit of water, no more than 1/3 of the way up her sides. It should seem more like a puddle than a swimming pool. Often that is more than enough. You do not want to make an unsupervised snake swim - they can tire out and drown...shallow water will often do the trick. Put her in a spot where she won't catch a chill & let her sit for a few hours or even overnight.

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    Re: How to Soak

    LOL!!!! That's a 3-fer!

    And yes, Adam is right...it's not necessary to soak.

    But if you feel the need to get "hands on" so to speak...there you go!

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    Re: How to Soak

    Quote Originally Posted by Shelby
    -can't low humidity cause constipation?
    dehydration more than low humidity, but it's not really a common problem with ball pythons that are eating regularly.

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    Re: How to Soak

    So should I just stay hands off till I get her to the vet. This is making me nervous now. I cant get her into the vet till thursday which is feeding day, would it be ok to feed her the same day, or should I wait till sunday. Which is the day that I wanted to start feeding on anyway.

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    Re: How to Soak

    Skip the feeding that week and just feed on your usual day the next week. Try to AVOID handling a ball python 48 hrs. after feeding at all costs. You dont want to trigger a regurg.
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    Re: How to Soak

    I feed on thursdays and handle on sunday nights at the earliest. I got her out last night to handle and something didn't feel right so i just put her back.

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    Re: How to Soak

    Why take her to the vet? This isn't an emergency situation. Leave her alone...make sure her temps are correct...no worries!
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