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Tanning a Python Snake?

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A guy just brought me a Full 12' 5" Python skin that was at one time his pet. I was just wondering if anyone has ever tanned one of these and if there is something different about tanning one of these rather than a rattler, since the Python is much thicker skinned. Any help would be really appreciated.

God Bless,

Cody Rowe

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Never done anything like that...but i would suggest lots and lots of rep tan

ken

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Ken,

Thanks I will definately try that. I wasn't sure if tanning it several times would make a difference or not but I will for sure try it.

Cody

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There are vids on youtube for this. Good luck!

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I have done quite a few snakes.My method is as follows, Get a big bucket and wash the hide with dishwashing liquid (like Dawn), roll out to dry and thoroughly clean up any loose pieces and any meat.When dry I roll them out on some cardboard and tack down the sides.I then make a mixture of 1/3 Acetone, 1/3 Denatured alcohol, and 1/3 Glycerin.I liberally paint the mixture on the hide.I usually do this a couple of times.Then when dry flip the hide over and repeat. The next step is to hang the skin up to dry thoroughly and air out the odor.The final step is then to roll out the hide again flesh side up and coat liberally with baby powder.I then roll it up and place the hide in a Zip-lock bag till its time to use.Hope this helps.Dave :cheers:

here's some I did

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Is this the whole thing? What does the babypowder do in the process?

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Yes the whole hide and the babypowder soaks up any moisture and softens it.Helps with odors as well.Dave

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Yes the whole hide and the babypowder soaks up any moisture and softens it.Helps with odors as well.Dave

It sounds so easy ! I have had a boa constrictor skin in my freezer for years, and now I can make something out of it! Thank´s !

/ Knut

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