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    Hey everyone,
    I just got my first ball python yesterday night and i have a question for all of you. I was wondering if I have to give my ball a bath every once in a while to make sure it gets enough water, and for complete shed. I will post a few pictures when he or she gets settled into her new cage. Thanks everyone.

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    Re: Simple Question

    Hi! to BP.net! :


    You should always keep a dish of fresh water in the cage with the snake. That will give the snake all the water it needs to drink. And if you keep the humidity at proper levels, you shoudln't have any trouble with sheds. (There are occassional exceptions to that rule, but you should wait and see if your snake is one of them before going out of your way to help with sheds.)

    Just keep humidity between 50%-60% normally, and bump it up towards 70% during the week they are in shed.
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    Re: Simple Question

    Welcome to the forums!

    please read our care sheetCaresheet Link
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    Re: Simple Question

    Hi Bucko - welcome! I've never given any of my snakes a bath, unless is was to soak to get some shed off, but that's normally for the first shed with me. After that, they seem to be settled in and shed just fine!


    Raj referred you to our caresheet - that should get you started!

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    Re: Simple Question

    Perhaps it's just me, but the kids actually enjoy playing in the water. Ophelia will spend half an hour just swimming around the tub. O_O

    I wouldn't recommend it for just anyone, and I'd check the caresheet.

    (Note. I don't do that often.)
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    Re: Simple Question

    First of all thank you for the fast replies. Also i read the care sheet about 2 weeks ago to get ready for my python coming. I will have to bump my humidy up to 70% because he or she has the milky look to its eyes. I will try ang get a pictures of my cage setup tonight so you can suggest stuff i will need to put in. It is pretty basic at the moment. Hoping to get more stuff within this month.

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    Re: Simple Question

    Ok I have one more question that i did not see in the caresheet after i read it for the second time. How long should i wait before handling the snake? I have read caresheets that have said to wait anywhere from 3 days to 1 month. So i wanted to get a straigth answer from you guys.

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    Re: Simple Question

    There's no absolute rule about when to handle a new snake. A full week of peace and quite is a general rule of thumb. A very nervous/shy snake may require more time.


    And you should always try to avoid handling your snake right after feeding for 36-48 hours. Excessive handling after a big meal can cause them to regurge, which can in turn have serious consequences.
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    Re: Simple Question

    Alright thank you very much JLC.
    Well I have 6 days before i can handle him/her. I guess i will have to figure out what sex my snake is soon, so i can give it an apporiate name.

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