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Well...Thor had peed in his water pan and i hadn't gotten a chance to change it in a few days due to working and planning my trip to florida to go visit Dave (fishbone) soo...i had some free time this morning and gave the stinky boy a bath along with cleaning his cage! If the water was a tad warmer, i would have been tempted to crawl in with him!
Weeeee!
Splash Splash Splash!
Chasing his tail!
Trying to figure out how to turn the water on!
All cleaned up and not ready to go back in yet!
1.0 jackson's chameleon, 1.0 panther chameleon, 2.8 leopard geckos, 1.0 cave gecko, 1.0 columbian boa, 1.0 cats, 1.0 dogs. ask me about my lizards, i dare you ;)
Looks like Thor had a wonderful time in his bath water. Does your bathtub have sliding doors to keep him in? Has he ever wandered off while you cleaned his cage.
We used to put a plastic tub or metal washtub in the big python's cage, so they could soak or bathe, and when they were shedding skin. It seemed to help them remove the dried skin easier after a slightly warm water soak.
How many of beautiful creatures do you have Amanda?
Be A Friend To All Animals, The Tame and The Wild.
(02-28-2013 09:36 AM)4sweed Wrote: Looks like Thor had a wonderful time in his bath water. Does your bathtub have sliding doors to keep him in? Has he ever wandered off while you cleaned his cage.
We used to put a plastic tub or metal washtub in the big python's cage, so they could soak or bathe, and when they were shedding skin. It seemed to help them remove the dried skin easier after a slightly warm water soak.
How many of beautiful creatures do you have Amanda?
we used to have sliding doors before we had our bathroom redone, but now its just curtains. Thor really has no interest in leaving the tub once he's in it, the most he will do is curl up around the faucet if he gets cold, but hes not one to wander, he'd rather climb. He currently has a 16 qt dishpan in his enclosure that he can soak in 24/7.
currently i have 14 animals, and one on the way
10 leopard geckos
1 cave gecko
1 jacksons chameleon
1 panther chameleon
1 columbian boa
and 1 baby crested gecko on the way!
1.0 jackson's chameleon, 1.0 panther chameleon, 2.8 leopard geckos, 1.0 cave gecko, 1.0 columbian boa, 1.0 cats, 1.0 dogs. ask me about my lizards, i dare you ;)
What's the proper water temperature when you bath a snake? Is it just tap water? I know chlorine in the tap water is harmful to the fish. Not sure if it will bother the snake too.
If Thor loves water, he should be spending most of his time in that little pool you set up for him.
Haven't you received the crested gecko yet? It has been quite a while since you won it.
(02-28-2013 01:15 PM)Thor Wrote: Thank you for giving me a bath! j/k
What's the proper water temperature when you bath a snake? Is it just tap water? I know chlorine in the tap water is harmful to the fish. Not sure if it will bother the snake too.
If Thor loves water, he should be spending most of his time in that little pool you set up for him.
Haven't you received the crested gecko yet? It has been quite a while since you won it.
i dont know what the most preferred temp is, but i try and keep my bath water for the animals around 80, but it cools down pretty fast, specially now that it is winter. he loves his water pan
it has been awhile, but the guy said he cannot ship the little gecko until it has been above 65 degrees, and here in PA, it hasnt even been close in the past couple weeks. the farmers almanac says it should be around those temps about mid april.
1.0 jackson's chameleon, 1.0 panther chameleon, 2.8 leopard geckos, 1.0 cave gecko, 1.0 columbian boa, 1.0 cats, 1.0 dogs. ask me about my lizards, i dare you ;)
Very cool Manda, I have to bathe my Dominican regularly too, lol. He is very messy when he poops, lol. I adjust the temp of the water based on the reason for bathing, cleaning, just for fun, bed sheds, trying to encourage defecating, etc...
I'll call you tomorrow so we can get some plans worked out for next week
Dave
"But if you tame me, then we shall need each other.
To me, you will be unique in all the world.
To you, I will be unique in all the world...
You will become responsible forever for what you have tamed..." Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Yesterday, 11:37 AM (This post was last modified: Yesterday 11:37 AM by 4sweed.)
Thanks for telling me about all your pets. I think the gecko and chameleons are cute, and would make interesting pets.
We had well water so in our case there was no chlorine concern for the pythons.
But a person could put some water in the tub and let it sit over night, in which the chlorine will disapate. And then heat a gallon of spring water or distilled water, the next day to warm up the bath water.
Be A Friend To All Animals, The Tame and The Wild.