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mtnsnakeman
at Tue Mar 7 08:35:27 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mtnsnakeman ]
They may have passed do to the hot temps from before. 70 degree temps would not have killed them. My guess is it was the babies that were acting strange before finally passed away, keep an eye on the male if he was fried from being to hot he will be the next to go. If they were fried from hot temps there was nothing you could of done for them anyway.For mtn spinys, if the cage is big enough a hot spot at eighty degrees is as high as you should go. 75 degrees in the cage to 78 is perfect range for them. They will be out breeding at a basking spot of 70 degrees. As hot as you had them they would have all withered away eventually.
sorry for your lost, mtnsnakeman@excite.com
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