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Whistling after a bath.
I just gave my big female a bath and she was dubking her head but afterwards I could hear her whistling. Is this a sign of an RI or is it just because she was clearing the water out of her nose?
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why were you giving your snake a bath? Yes it was probably water, either that or she was just ticked off.
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Re: Whistling after a bath.
 Originally Posted by marks
why were you giving your snake a bath? Yes it was probably water, either that or she was just ticked off.
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Re: Whistling after a bath.
Is a bath a bad thing for snakes?
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Not a bad thing, just unnecessary
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Re: Whistling after a bath.
 Originally Posted by nucklehead97
I just gave my big female a bath and she was dubking her head but afterwards I could hear her whistling. Is this a sign of an RI or is it just because she was clearing the water out of her nose?
They do not need to have a bath, this can cause unnecessary stress and please do not bathe your BP when it goes into pre shed.
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Re: Whistling after a bath.
When my snakes go into shed I only bump the humidity and leave them alone. I would never bathe them while in shed.
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Re: Whistling after a bath.
 Originally Posted by nucklehead97
When my snakes go into shed I only bump the humidity and leave them alone. I would never bathe them while in shed.
Was just making sure
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Re: Whistling after a bath.
 Originally Posted by nucklehead97
When my snakes go into shed I only bump the humidity and leave them alone. I would never bathe them while in shed.
Then why are you giving them a bath in the first place?
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Re: Whistling after a bath.
She had dirt on her nose. I know dumb reason.
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