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    Re: How deep should the water be for a bp bath? :)

    Quote Originally Posted by muzikfreakah View Post
    My bee hasn't pooped yet so I plan to give him a warm soak tomorrow. How deep should the water be? About half of the snakes body or full up to the snakes top. Will it be safe if the snake goes underwater? If yes, for how long? And how long is too long that I should pull him out?

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    Why subject him to the extra stress?

    Young pythons often don't poop for extended periods of time - it's normal.

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