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HELP! Dehydrated Burmese

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Help! I have a 6 ft Albino Burmese Python that is dehydrated. I've tried soaking him in water and he has a water bowl in his dish, but nothing works. Any ideas? Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
 
If having a hard time getting him rehydrated try soaking him in a 50 x50% soulition of water and pedialyte for a few hours and also adding some to regular drinking water wont hurt either.
 
Just soaking the snake will only help so much. What are your humidity levels at? If the humidity is below 50% or so, you'll have a tough time getting caught up.

Continue soaking your snake for 30 min to an hour daily, and try to keep the humidity in the cage around 80% or more. This should help some...

You never said why you think the snake is dehydrated. Is it having troubles shedding?
 
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