Re: Wanna be water snakes
What kinds of hides are you providing for them? Sometimes the water bowl may seem like a more attractive place to hide if they don't have something more adequate. Half-logs are a common hide that they just don't care for, for instance. They like to feel as if they are in a tight little cave being hugged on all sides. A snug bowl and being covered in water may give them this sensation.
Re: Wanna be water snakes
Well, that would be my guess then....that they're using the water bowls as a substitute for a hide. Sometimes it can take them several days to convince themselves that the perfect little cave hasn't already been claimed by some other critter. (That's my personal interpretation of snakey perceptions... :P )
If you're concerned about the soaking, I'd try putting the hide back in and give it a week or so...see if they use it. As an interesting experiment, if nothing else. Anyhow...that's my assessment of the situation. Someone else may think something different. :)
Re: Wanna be water snakes
I'd always heard that long term soaking could be a symptom of mites.
Just a suggestion. At least they're in quarantine if it is mites.:P
David
Re: Wanna be water snakes
Just to be sure - because some folks have thought in the past that we meant the cooking spray when we say PAM. You're referring to Provent-A-Mite, correct?
Re: Wanna be water snakes
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David802
I'd always heard that long term soaking could be a symptom of mites.
Just a suggestion. At least they're in quarantine if it is mites.:P
David
Oops... Some how after reading the thread I forgot that you'd already used PAM.... My bad :P