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Soaking?????
I just got my male bp about a week ago and he is in shed now but he will not soak. i have it set up perfect with the bowl being a nice little hide nice and dark (hes very shy still) and hes very grumpy due to shedding but he refuses to soak and i dont know why should i just mist the tank to bring up the humidity or wait it out and see if he will give in. i cant really do anything in the cage either because he is very snappy right now.
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Re: Soaking?????
I would bump the humidity up to around 70%, no need for him to soak.
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Re: Soaking?????
 Originally Posted by sg1trogdor
I just got my male bp about a week ago and he is in shed now but he will not soak. i have it set up perfect with the bowl being a nice little hide nice and dark (hes very shy still) and hes very grumpy due to shedding but he refuses to soak and i dont know why should i just mist the tank to bring up the humidity or wait it out and see if he will give in. i cant really do anything in the cage either because he is very snappy right now.
Healthy BP that are mite free, not overfed and that have proper husbandry will rarely soak.
Your humidity should be 50%-60% at all time and can be bumped to 70% during shedding period.
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Re: Soaking?????
 Originally Posted by GA_Ball_Pythons
Healthy BP that are mite free, not overfed and that have proper husbandry will rarely soak.
I beg to differ...
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Re: Soaking?????
I thought soaking was kind of a snake-to-snake behavior.
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Re: Soaking?????
I have to agree with Deborah. The only bp I have that soaks occassionally is my gravid female, otherwise they never soak.
Christie
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Cause when push comes to shove you taste what you're made of
You might bend, till you break cause its all you can take
On your knees you look up decide you've had enough
You get mad you get strong wipe your hands shake it off
Then you Stand
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Re: Soaking?????
None of our ball pythons have ever soaked either.
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Re: Soaking?????
I agree with Deborah too, none of mine soak either.
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Re: Soaking?????
Mine does nightly, he eats every monday with no problem, even when I changed the type of mice i was feeding him. No signs of mites, no signs of shed, is in perfect health, as stated by the herp that sexed him. Warm side temps are 93-96 degrees cool side is 80-83 degrees, and humidity is at 43%, and he still soaks nightly. Even put in really tight hides which are actually the bottoms of flower pots and are hardly any taller then he is. so saying a snake wont soak when its husbandry is correct isnt always true. So I have decided I'm gonna leave him be, change out his water a couple times a day, and just keep a closer on him then normal and make sure he doesnt get any kind of illness.
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Re: Soaking?????
I would double check your husbandry and try different hides. Soaking nightly is not good, and can lead to belly rot.
Christie
Reptile Geek
Cause when push comes to shove you taste what you're made of
You might bend, till you break cause its all you can take
On your knees you look up decide you've had enough
You get mad you get strong wipe your hands shake it off
Then you Stand
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