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Re: Soaking a lot???? Should I be concerned?
He could be soaking becasue he is dehydrated, or he could just be trying to get away from the heat.
Sometimes it is a sign of mites though. I would check him very carefully for mites. If it is not mites, then you may want to check his temps.
I have also heard of some that get in their water bowl to feel more secure.
Keep us up to date, and good luck.
Eddie Strong, Jr. 
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Re: Soaking a lot???? Should I be concerned?
It can be several things, make sure you do check the water for any little black bugs (mites). Also check the temps if its too hot it might be trying to cool down. Also it may be going into shed some snakes soak before a shed. It might just like the water. With a snake that soak that often you have to make sure you change the water daily because they might use the dish as a potty.
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Re: Soaking a lot???? Should I be concerned?
 Originally Posted by lenastorms
Temps are OK...93 on the warm side and 86 on the cool with ambient temp of 83-85, so I don't think thats an issue. I was thinking it may be soaking to re-hydrate itself, but it spends a good deal of time in the water bowl. How much is too much? I'd hate to see scale rot become an issue because of all the soaking.  Humidity is staying between 50-55%, so I should be good there too.
Should I dry it off in a towel after these soaking sessions?
Also, I did take a good look at it yesterday - no mites, I checked around the eyes & every where else
Also...no mites in the water & I have changed the water 2X a day because it keeps splashing it out
I wouldnt worry about drying it off, as long as the substrate is dry I wouldnt worry about scale rot. The snake does look a bit skinny maybe it is rehydrating. I would just let it be keep giving it fresh water and see if anything changes.
Scale rot generally happens when there is wet substrate where the snake is hanging out like under a hide, and too much heat.
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Re: Soaking a lot???? Should I be concerned?
 Originally Posted by lenastorms
Temps are OK...93 on the warm side and 86 on the cool with ambient temp of 83-85, so I don't think thats an issue. I was thinking it may be soaking to re-hydrate itself, but it spends a good deal of time in the water bowl. How much is too much? I'd hate to see scale rot become an issue because of all the soaking.  Humidity is staying between 50-55%, so I should be good there too.
Should I dry it off in a towel after these soaking sessions?
Also, I did take a good look at it yesterday - no mites, I checked around the eyes & every where else
Also...no mites in the water & I have changed the water 2X a day because it keeps splashing it out
Well the only two things left that I can think of is rehydrating or using the water bowl as a hiding place. Sounds to me like you are doing everything right. Either way, it will likely subside in a few days.
Eddie Strong, Jr. 
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Re: Soaking a lot???? Should I be concerned?
 Originally Posted by Mochelem
I wouldnt worry about drying it off, as long as the substrate is dry I wouldnt worry about scale rot. The snake does look a bit skinny maybe it is rehydrating. I would just let it be keep giving it fresh water and see if anything changes.
Scale rot generally happens when there is wet substrate where the snake is hanging out like under a hide, and too much heat.
It is REALLY skinny my guess is it was under fed. It did eat a small mouse last night. So, I guess I'll keep changing the water a couple times a day and just keep my eye on it.
 Originally Posted by Wh00h0069
Well the only two things left that I can think of is rehydrating or using the water bowl as a hiding place. Sounds to me like you are doing everything right. Either way, it will likely subside in a few days.
It does use both hides, so thats a good thing I'm going to just keep a watchful eye for anything odd 
Thanks guys
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Re: Soaking a lot???? Should I be concerned?
I would personally lower the cool side a wee bit if possible. 86 seems warm to me... But that's up for debate. (we keep ours at 80-81)
Also, he may still be hiding in his water bowl because that's all he knows for security so far. I find sometimes my new babies have no clue what the dark hide is or what it's for.
In the meantime, I would clutter up his cage.
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Re: Soaking a lot???? Should I be concerned?
 Originally Posted by littleindiangirl
I would personally lower the cool side a wee bit if possible. 86 seems warm to me... But that's up for debate. (we keep ours at 80-81)
Also, he may still be hiding in his water bowl because that's all he knows for security so far. I find sometimes my new babies have no clue what the dark hide is or what it's for.
In the meantime, I would clutter up his cage.
When I get home I will adjust the cool side temp to see if that has any positive affect. I have more plants I can throw in there too, so I will do that as well.
Thanks Connie
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