yeah i understand about the eye caps too, even the tails i do not like to tackle, as if they leave a tiny bit on the tip, its dies and falls off and does not grow back, unfortunately my female has had that, tried to get it off for her but it just didnt happen, it dont show though, it is seriously a tiny tiny bit.
the bathing, pretty straight forward really, fill the bath with a few inches of water, not too much, just so it comes up right before it covers the snake, and only lukewarm. what feels warm to you, feels boiling to the snake, so stick your elbows in the water to test it, it should feel near enough cold to you, but for the snake it will be perfect. then just pop the snake in, at first mine do go a bit nuts and they swim about a bit, but then they rest and justchill in the water, i get some cigarettes and a book and sit in there on the toilet seat with them for abot 30mins to an hour. and thats that. all done. then i spray the bath with disinfectant (i have one that kills salmonella) to prevent anything being passed from the snake to us, or from us to the snake.
good luck, its so cute to watch them swimming about. lol.
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