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    Yeah, it did get kind of side-tracked . I always looked at soaking as more of a medical thing, and the 'bathing' as putting the snake in a bathtub to clean it off or something. I won't say soaking is never good, but I do think it's easy to look at it as completely harmless and overdo it.
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    Re: Do BPs need baths?

    Quote Originally Posted by DVirginiana View Post
    Yeah, it did get kind of side-tracked . I always looked at soaking as more of a medical thing, and the 'bathing' as putting the snake in a bathtub to clean it off or something. I won't say soaking is never good, but I do think it's easy to look at it as completely harmless and overdo it.
    Yeah , it's a common sense thing I guess . I can't see any point in just giving random soaks or baths and as such would never suggest same .




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