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    Re: Dehydrated Python

    Quote Originally Posted by Dianne View Post
    Just be careful how warm your soak is...warm for our 98.6 degree temperature is too warm for your snake. I usually aim for around 85F +/- a couple of degrees.
    This ^^

    Plus stay with her when she's soaking , never leave them unattended.


    She will look much plumper as healthier hopefully after a soak .

    After the soak if the skin is coming off .... wrap her in a damp rough textured towel and let her slither around for a while . The skin comes off gently on the towel .




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