washing/bathing our bps in cold water
After watching countless videos of bps enjoying baths and swimming around.. i came to realize from another post i had stated about temperature; We should be feeling the water to be on the cold side?
It only makes sense that the receptors on our fingers only feel anything warm thats above our body heat (98.6 degrees), so with that saying.. feeling water that is "LUKE warm" would be considered hotter than 98.6?
Im not sure so just help me clarify my theory lol. I post this because i followed the "luke warm" water bath, and my bp wanted out every time i put him in. He would slither to the edge and try to get out ASAP.
Thanks for reading.
Re: washing/bathing our bps in cold water
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Inknsteel
This is a common misconception. Your EXTERNAL body temperature is not 98.6. That's your internal, core temp. If you put your hand on an 80 degree heat source, that heat source is not going to feel cool or cold to the touch. It will feel luke-warm to the touch. If you are unsure of the temps, you should be checking with a probed thermometer. 80 degree water shouldn't feel cold, or even really cool. It should really feel, for lack of ANY other term, luke-warm. Definitely don't bathe a snake in water that feels cold to your touch.
I agree mostly. There is more to how something feels than the temperature of the item you are touching. I am sitting at a desk with a metal side, fake wood top and next to a sheet rock wall. All of these items are at room temperature of 70 degrees. The metal feels cold, the fake wood cool and the sheet rock a little warmer still. What makes an item feel cool is the rate that it conducts heat away from your body. So something with greater thermal conductivity will feel cooler. Tile floors feel cooler than wood floors for instance. On top of all that "feels cold" is subjective. I put my hands in 72 degree water and think that's warm. My mom would say its freezing. If you are unsure of what water at the correct temp would feel like just go put your hand in your snakes water bowl. It should be that or slightly warmer.
Re: washing/bathing our bps in cold water
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Originally Posted by
jackiechan
After watching countless videos of bps enjoying baths and swimming around.. i came to realize from another post i had stated about temperature; We should be feeling the water to be on the cold side?
Thanks for reading.
:rage: Ball Pythons don't enjoy baths and THEY ARE NOT swimming aroud having fun they are trying to get out of the water.:rage: