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    Soaking.

    Okay so whenever I try to soak my bumblebee when I put him in the water he just puts his head, whole head under water. It's at 83F. I always have to pull him up thinking he will drown himself.. Is that possible? I don want a 500 dollar snake drowning in front of me lol thanks in advance

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    They can, it is best to soak then in water that is low enough so the snake is sitting on the floor of whatever you're soaking him in.
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    Re: Soaking.

    Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    They can, it is best to soak then in water that is low enough so the snake is sitting on the floor of whatever you're soaking him in.
    So only there belly needs to be in the water to absorb and help the shed/ poop

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    yeah. I would make the water go half way up at the thickest part of his body.

    Forgive me for not remembering but why are you soaking your BP?
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    i don't think its ganna commit suicide, unless it just hates you that much lol .. snakes can hold their breath for a long time. they usually puff up and float.

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    Re: Soaking.

    Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    yeah. I would make the water go half way up at the thickest part of his body.

    Forgive me for not remembering but why are you soaking your BP?
    You helped me yesterday cause there was a dent in my normal bp. But iv noticed my bumblebee hasn't pooped in around 6 days. Or I just haven't seen it so I was going to soak him to help get it out

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    Quote Originally Posted by robinbanks View Post
    i don't think its ganna commit suicide, unless it just hates you that much lol .. snakes can hold their breath for a long time. they usually puff up and float.
    I hope he doesn't hate me. I try my hardest for him lol

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    Re: Soaking.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tunechi View Post
    Okay so whenever I try to soak my bumblebee when I put him in the water he just puts his head, whole head under water. It's at 83F. I always have to pull him up thinking he will drown himself.. Is that possible? I don want a 500 dollar snake drowning in front of me lol thanks in advance
    Its not going to hurt itself... how long does it hold its breath.??? just watch for the air bubbles...If the air bubbles stop your ganna have to give it mouth to mouth lol...

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    Quote Originally Posted by robinbanks View Post
    Its not going to hurt itself... how long does it hold its breath.??? just watch for the air bubbles...If the air bubbles stop your ganna have to give it mouth to mouth lol...
    I mean right when I put him in he automatically goes under and I start seeing bubbles from his nose instantly and get scared and pick him up after like 20 seconds

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    Ok yeah now I remember. (sorry I've probably made 30 posts since then & they all get jumbled up)

    ok Soaking can stress out your snake and apparently you as well

    try to keep it at a minimum. As long as you are attentive and make sure he doesn't stay under too long and only put just enough water in to do the job.
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