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  • 08-20-2011, 09:31 PM
    muzikfreakah
    How often do you see your BPs drink water?
    Well most of they day they are always hiding in their hides. At night they do come out but I go to sleep already so frankly speaking, I have never ever seen them drink water from the water dish :(

    Should I give these hatchlings baths to ensure that they are drinking water? Feeding them one rat fuzzy now every wed and sat and so far they have been eating perfectly.

    How do you know if a hatchling is dehydrated? Here is my temporary tank setup:

    http://tapatalk.com/mu/70ce9c5e-5f9d-d002.jpg

    This one is under quarantine, so he is inside one of the rooms where it is cooler that is why there is a heating bulb.
    http://tapatalk.com/mu/70ce9c5e-5fba-2f8c.jpg
  • 08-20-2011, 09:42 PM
    SlytherynHiss
    I have seen mine drink. Sometimes after eating. Almost always when I clean out their bowl and add fresh water. If You have hatchlings in a glass tank, they are probably too scared to come out in the daytime & drink. I`d suggest adding a "backing" to the ends and back of that tank for a bit more privacey. Yours are probably coming out when it`s dark.
  • 08-20-2011, 09:42 PM
    seang89
    In about 6 years. I've seen a few snakes drinking. Its not very common to see, since they do mostly everything when no-one is watching.

    One time my very first female had flipped a water dish while I had gone on a week vacation. When I came back she had no water, So I filled it back up and grabbed her and put her head right in front of it. Her nose hit the water and she started drinking, while I was holding her. LOL

    You dont need to soak them to make sure they are drinking. If they are eating, they should be fine on their own. They get alot of water from a meal as well as the nutrients.
  • 08-20-2011, 09:44 PM
    Skittles1101
    I think I've seen it maybe twice. Signs of dehydration are wrinkly skin and dimpled eyes.
  • 08-20-2011, 10:03 PM
    muzikfreakah
    When my new rack is out, it will have a curtain which I can close during the day to give them privacy :)

    Thanks guys. At least now I know they also get fluid from their prey. One of these days I will try to stalk at night and observe if they drink or not :)
  • 08-20-2011, 11:14 PM
    Ghosted
    Mine drinks every time after he eats. Usually approx 4 minutes after swallowing the prey down. He will head straight over to the water dish and start drinking the water down. I would too if I had just ate something as dry as a hair covered rodent. lol
  • 08-21-2011, 12:25 AM
    jarobin
    i have caught mine drinking a few times. I have only had him for a month and a half. it's funny, i will walk in the room and catch him drinking and he will stop because he doesn't like to do it when anyone is watching and he will sit there hovering over his bowl until i walk away. the times i have caught it are when i have recently (within the past hour or so) changed his water bowl. i have him in a glass tank and my temps and humidity fluctuate a lot, or at least they did when i first got him and was figuring everything out. so i tend to check on him a lot throughout the day, and therefore have found him drinking at least 5 or 6 times since i got him. i wouldnt worry about not seeing them drink, mine usually does it in the evening or the middle of the night
  • 08-21-2011, 06:44 AM
    muzikfreakah
    I got home after church and lunch today and saw MJ on top of her water dish. I guess she came out for a drink, but she was on top of it, and not in it but I guess it is safe to say she Drank while we weren't looking.
  • 09-17-2022, 12:47 PM
    mustafa
    This was one of the first things I wanted to find out, I personally didn't notice my snake drinking water.
    But I read on some sites about it and concluded that even if she was drinking water in front of me, I would not notice it, because how you drink water is unique.
  • 09-17-2022, 01:44 PM
    Bogertophis
    Re: How often do you see your BPs drink water?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mustafa View Post
    This was one of the first things I wanted to find out, I personally didn't notice my snake drinking water.
    But I read on some sites about it and concluded that even if she was drinking water in front of me, I would not notice it, because how you drink water is unique.

    This is an old thread but a common question anyway- snakes are fairly subtle about drinking, & they even suck up drips of water from the surface of leaves in the wild, from the sides of their homes after you mist, & even from the drips on their own coils. But they often do this at night too, when no one's looking.
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