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    Re: Soaking boas

    Quote Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy View Post
    I've never soaked any of my snakes. I don't really see the point and believe it could be stressful for some snakes. I also can't see it causing any long term damage and some snakes may even enjoy it. I guess that puts me on the fence.
    I have heard of sugar water being used on paper towels as a treatment for prolapses in snakes but not for soaking them.
    I have seen soaking with sugar water on the video from Snake Discovery recently. Sounds as if the sugar helps to reduce swelling on a prolapse and may make it go back in on own.

    Link: https://youtu.be/l-xuk9bbv8A

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