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    Re: New snake struck and then laid out on back

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    Thank you. I think so too. Looks like a leopard even if he doesn’t actually have that gene. Yea that’s what I’m hoping.

    Hmm. I hadn’t considered something like a syncope episode. Their cardiovascular system is quite different from ours, so I’m not even sure if syncope would be an issue with them, but yea I’m sure no one has really studied it.

    I use tap water. No water softener. Ive tested the Kh and Gh of my water before because I have fish tanks and it isn’t super hard water or anything. What makes you ask?


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    I asked about a water softener because they tend to raise the sodium level in the water- something that I'd assume might negatively affect snakes & would therefore avoid.
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