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Posted by: reptoman at Tue Sep 25 12:26:04 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by reptoman ] Night temps are 78-82 or even slightly higher (keep mine in the garage) IF you are going to keep them fat and going I would keep the babies at a minimium of 77 degrees that would be with a normal heat-up during the day. Last year I did notice they slowed down a little during the winter and didn't eat as much but kept on good wieght and did fine. I would keep the temps up and keep feeding them through the winter, not to say they wouldn't hibernate o.k. but this is all a learning curve with this specie and as a general rule I don't put my neonates down the first winter.....but that's just me. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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