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Putting your Corn in Water / bathing

idloveaguinness

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Random question -
Can someone describe what it really means to 'put your corn in water' for a bath, to get them to poo, etc? Temperature? Depth? Length of time? Etc....

Thanks,
Kevin

ps - 11 days and counting
 
Usually when someone says something like that...

Temp of water: Should be like a baby bottle. You should take a drop of water or two, put it on your wrist and you shouldnt be able to feel it warmer or colder.

Depth: Just barely enough for them to swim in... they should be able to touch bottom with their WHOLE body.

Length of time: Depends. If you really want them to soak it up, a whole minute or two should be sufficient.
If youre trying to get them clean really quick, less than a minute with some gentle handling should work.
 
You're supposed to bathe your snake? No one told me this. I just have a pool in the Viv for him to soak in if he wants.
 
No, you're not "supposed to" - it's just something that some folks do. It can be good toning exercise for the overweight and it can encourage pooping if you suspect constipation.

Personally I've never bathed a Corn in 20 years and they're just fine!
 
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