Cheddar! It's Bath Time! Wait..
Hello fellow snake hobbyists!
Just for the care of my new Pastel Ball Python, Cheddar, I would like to schedule his very first time taking a bath. But just to make sure that my schedule could be fine and it would not hurt my ball python a bit, I made this thread to just get some fresh ideas from you experienced snake hobbyists to leave your advice just for the knowledge of the beginners like me ( well, Im not really a beginner but a snake keeper who needs more things to know about snakes haha xD ) . But if you have the time, please answer these questions about snake baths.
The questions are the following :
1. In what physical condition is the ball python safe for its bath? When it is full, after it excreted its meal, hungry, etc. ?
2. What temperature is safe for him in its bath? How about the humidity?
3. How long (time) should the bath be? How deep would the water be?
4. Is it advisable to use some sort of soap or cleaning "creams" during the bath or does it depends to the owner?
Thank you for the time guys! Happy Keeping to every single one of you! :)
Re: Cheddar! It's Bath Time! Wait..
Actually your ball python doesn't need to take a bath. Provide a big enough water dish in his enclosure if he wants to go in. If it's a case of a bad shed then a bath could help for sure ( without anything in the water). So no need for baths.
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Well, I know that we don't really have to give our snake a bath and according to my "research" , we should only give a snake a bath when there is a problem in shedding and I have been watching a lot of videos lately about snake owners giving their snakes baths and I was thinking that I could try doing it also. And it wont actually hurt the snake and it could also help in its shedding process. I also want to try it since it could be a good time to "bond" with your snake, I think like going out for walks or something. After all, I did'nt buy a ball python to just put it in a cage, feed it, and put some water or something. If that's the case, I could've bought a venomous scorpion or some cobras haha. I bought a snake for the challenge of having another pet other than having dogs or cats. So yeah, I hope all of you now understand why I want this "bath" time with him. Btw thank you for your replies! I appreciate it. Happy Keeping! :)
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its not going to be a good bonding experience, especially with a new snake. Its more of a stressful situation than it is a "bonding" experience.
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Junior013
And it wont actually hurt the snake and it could also help in its shedding process. I also want to try it since it could be a good time to "bond" with your snake
an unnecessary bath can stress the snake out, which in my opinion is hurting it. there's no reason to create stress in the animal just because you feel like it. "bonding" is not a word i'd use with snakes, however handling and getting them use to your presence creates a trust where the snake realizes you're not a threat. that's how you "bond" with snakes.
Re: Cheddar! It's Bath Time! Wait..
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Originally Posted by
Junior013
Well, I know that we don't really have to give our snake a bath and according to my "research" , we should only give a snake a bath when there is a problem in shedding and I have been watching a lot of videos lately about snake owners giving their snakes baths and I was thinking that I could try doing it also. And it wont actually hurt the snake and it could also help in its shedding process. I also want to try it since it could be a good time to "bond" with your snake, I think like going out for walks or something. After all, I did'nt buy a ball python to just put it in a cage, feed it, and put some water or something. If that's the case, I could've bought a venomous scorpion or some cobras haha. I bought a snake for the challenge of having another pet other than having dogs or cats. So yeah, I hope all of you now understand why I want this "bath" time with him. Btw thank you for your replies! I appreciate it. Happy Keeping! :)
You didn't do enough research then; you can't "bond" with a snake, you can only get the snake used to you like others have stated. All you will do is cause unnecessary stress which can create more issues. I don't understand why we keep seeing posts like yours with owners who want to treat their snake like a dog/cat; that's not how it works with ball pythons.
A hiding ball python is a HAPPY ball python