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    Re: Help! Smelly snake!

    Quote Originally Posted by craigafrechette View Post
    Garters too, they're probably most notorious for musking. Never kept them, but been musked on by a bunch of wild garters I've found locally. Those little bodies pack a pretty good odor.
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    Yessss! We expect musking from these "hyper" type of snakes, but boas are so laid back, they rarely do it. But if you probe them, don't wear your favorite shirt...

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    I didn't know boas musk either. I wonder if the skunk trick would work lol.
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    Re: Help! Smelly snake!

    I checked on her last night and she no longer smelled bad! That short soak she took on her own must have done the trick!

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    Just tell her "don't do that again!" haha! (I hope you changed the water bowl?)

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    Re: Help! Smelly snake!

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    Just tell her "don't do that again!" haha! (I hope you changed the water bowl?)
    haha! Yes, I actually changed the entire water bowl for a new one and threw that one away. I hated the Fluker's water bowl she had because it felt sticky no matter how well I washed it. I got her one of those heavy exo terra natural looking water bowls and washed it well before I put it in her enclosure. I'll never buy another Fluker's bowls again.

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