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    snake soaking all the time.

    My male pastel that is around 680 grams has been soaking since i got him about 2 weeks ago. He had mites and iv used PAM and have another week before i can spray with it again. I have not seen any mites since i sprayed his enclosure.

    The temp in his tank is around 80 with a warm side of 91.

    So my question is...Why is he still soaking? He is always there and has only been out for maybe and hour here and there. He was dehydrated when i got him but he did shed a week back.

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    Soaking cause theres still mites in the cage or on him Hatching. Next PAM spray, do so well and let it dry out and should be fine.

    Could also be going into shed to get them off.

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    It could be the mites, could just be the bp. I have a pastel yellowbelly male who is always in his bowl. He will come out on feeding day, but once he eats, it's right back into the bowl. He thinks he's an anaconda or something.
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    Re: snake soaking all the time.

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    Soaking cause theres still mites in the cage or on him Hatching. Next PAM spray, do so well and let it dry out and should be fine.

    Could also be going into shed to get them off.
    My first thought was the mites as well.

    I noticed several of my BP's soaking lately and looked closer...Sure enough there were mites! First time I ever had them and no idea where they cam from. Oh well...There are a few cans of PAM in the mail now.
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    Re: snake soaking all the time.

    I had the same problem during the summer. He stopped soaking after I gave him a bath and washed him with reptile spray made by natural chemistry which is made for direct contact. I would used newspaper as my substrate and treat it with PAM. It worked for me.
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    Re: snake soaking all the time.

    my friend had a burm that always soaked 2, maybe hes just a soaker lol

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    okay. i know he was soaking when i got him because of mites. but now he seems to just like sitting in his bowl. I think he enjoys freaking me out. every time i walk by the tank he puts his head under water and blows bubbles.

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