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Bathing Your Corn?

i see, so when hes older and larger, Thank you for your help, i wasn't doing it for my own benefit or for 'fun'. i had just seen it on here about bathing and introducing them to the water and wanted the best for my corn.

He's going into a larger viv soon with load of interesting platforms and vines and branches to climb which will keep he excited, we get him out a lot and were soon going to unleash him on the double bed. I'm still nervous about letting him 'off the leash' so to say!

Thank you!!

I let my 3 footer out in the bath tub for a swim he loves it. My yearly generally swims around in her own water dish (means extra changing daily) Corns will sometimes swim in their water dish generally around shed time. Some just for fun.
 
I have only bathed one snake and that was the spotted python that we rescued! We did so because we found he had mites. He hated it, it wasnt pretty at all!

As for a bad shed, I will usually get a warm washcloth and let them crawl through it to help get the pieces off!
 
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