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Snake question !

Droptines

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I know this should be in another section,but I have posted there before with NO luck,so here goes;
My question is about my king snakes behavior.I have 2 kings right now and they seem to share a funny "trait", if you want to call it that.They soak in their water dishes just before a shed.They may do 2 to 4 days of soaking.They are always very hungry after a shed so I feed them.Any where from :15 to a day later, they are back in the water dish for a period of time.
Now the humidity in their set ups is'nt too bad.One snake is in a 75 gal. with the humidity running in the mid 50's%
The other snake is in a 41 qt.tub,his humidity,for the time being is on the HIGH side(85%) because of the cypress mulch.
My corn NEVER soaked and always shed complete.These guys shed in pieces all over the place.What gives ??
Any ideas...
 
Do they have hide boxes? Maybe they enjoy the tight fit they get in the water dish? just an idea...

also, what are the temps? Maybe they are hot?
 
They each have 2 hides, one on the cool end, one on the warm end.Temps are fine,,mid to upper 70's on the cool end, and the warm hides are kept between 85-88.Should be good.:shrug01:
 
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