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"Second shed, A Success"
Bathing
I hate for those of you who have been on the forum for ever to have to repeat the same old stuff all over again...therefore I did a search and I can't seem to find any threads on this so I'm asking...does anyone give their snakes a bath? I know there are posts about rinsing in water but does anyone use any kind of a soap solution? What have been the advantages/disadvantages??
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Juvenile snake
Re: Bathing
I would assume it would be fine to give him a bit of a bath. For my geckos when they have shed issues or walk through their food I line a Kritter Keeper or large tupperware with air holes with paper towel and put about 1/4-1/2 inch of room temperature water. They happily splash around until the shed/food comes loose then I put them back in their tanks.
It would probably work for a snake as well.
0.2.0 Crested Geckos-Cornelius and Nibbler
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I see blue redspots
Re: Bathing
Never really found it necessary unless they get crusties on their cloaca or have trouble shedding. Other than that, why? I mean, it just seem like a good way to traumatize and stress your snake, especially if the temperature isn't exactly the same as the snake at the time.
Forget it. And forget the soap. Snakes don't need it and it could be potentially harmful if it gets in their nose or mouth. If they get poop on them or something, wipe it off with a damp rag and forget it. Their skin is non-porous, water-tight, they don't sweat, I mean, what's the point?
If your water dish is the right size, your snake will bathe when it wants to.
From now on, I'll treat others like they treat me. Some will be glad, others should be scared
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Bathing
My large groups will at times need a bath. They pile in the hide and poop on each other.
I have also at times simply given individual snakes a warm bath as a hopeful comfort.
From their reaction I think they enjoyed it. I use this as bonding(only word I could think of) time.
Another chance for them to see I'm not going to hurt them.
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Ophiuchus rhea
Re: Bathing
never with soap
when I do feel the need to clean a snake I might add a squirt of stresscoat to the bathwater; it's a tap water detoxifier with aloe I've got left over from my fish keeping days
rhea
"you cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus" Mark Twain
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"Second shed, A Success"
Re: Bathing
Yeah, this is kind of what I was getting at. Sometimes when they slither through their own mess I have been taking a damp cloth and wiping them down with it. I was just curious if I was ok to be using soapy water or one of those pop up wet wipes or some such a thing.
 Originally Posted by guidofatherof5
My large groups will at times need a bath. They pile in the hide and poop on each other.
I have also at times simply given individual snakes a warm bath as a hopeful comfort.
From their reaction I think they enjoyed it. I use this as bonding(only word I could think of) time.
Another chance for them to see I'm not going to hurt them.
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Ophiuchus rhea
Re: Bathing
when they're just poopy, all I do is hose them down under the kitchen faucet
rhea
"you cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus" Mark Twain
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Bathing
 Originally Posted by Hollis_Steed
Yeah, this is kind of what I was getting at. Sometimes when they slither through their own mess I have been taking a damp cloth and wiping them down with it. I was just curious if I was ok to be using soapy water or one of those pop up wet wipes or some such a thing.
I don't think any chemicals are needed at all.
Water should do fine.
I would be afraid they might drink some of the soapy water and I'm not sure I would trust any chemical in those pop-ups for my snakes.
They were made for human use, I'm sure some of the chemicals in them are toxic to us but not as toxic due to our size.
Good old water is the way to go.
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"Third shed, A Success"
Re: Bathing
As Abby is mys sons pet, I take care to see that she is as clean as possible.
This product; JurassiMite™ Mite, Flea & Tick Control for Reptiles - Supplements & Medications - Reptile - PetSmart
'JurassiMite reptile spray' is what I've been using. I spray her down every few days or when she is poopy, then wipe her with a damp cloth after a few minutes. It's aive ingredient ' sodium lauryl sulfate' is the same detergent you find in shampoo and facial washes, so it works well to get her nice and clean. (Smells sweetly of cloves too.)
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"Second shed, A Success"
Re: Bathing
 Originally Posted by Selkielass
As Abby is mys sons pet, I take care to see that she is as clean as possible.
This product; JurassiMite™ Mite, Flea & Tick Control for Reptiles - Supplements & Medications - Reptile - PetSmart
'JurassiMite reptile spray' is what I've been using. I spray her down every few days or when she is poopy, then wipe her with a damp cloth after a few minutes. It's aive ingredient ' sodium lauryl sulfate' is the same detergent you find in shampoo and facial washes, so it works well to get her nice and clean. (Smells sweetly of cloves too.)
Great! Thanks. I'll see if they carry it, or somehting like it, at our local Petsmart.
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