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corns and baths . . .

kris (UK)

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okay, i know how hot and that you have to have the water, but one thing iwant to know, can corns go under water, or should there just be a VERY small ammount of water so the snake is not fully emersed in water ?!?!! i plan to give stella a bath tonight you see. also, should i dry ff my corn with a towel or should i let him dry naturally ?

KRIS
 
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Well, corns can swim and they float so if they don't want to go under water then they won't. Just put a few inches of water in the sink- not too much.
I'd let her dry naturally- It doesn't take long at all.
 
Well 2 of mine love being under the water even when they are in their water bowls, so I give them deeper water. The others get enough that they can totally submerge if they want but not more than 3 inches. I think it's so cool to see how long they stay under. I got kinda worried the 1st time Rex did about three laps round the tub before he came up for air! I was thinking " Holy Cow he's too big to float and He's drowning!!" :)


:cool: Colleen
 
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