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Correct Cindy, cool climate adaptation..

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Posted by: Kelly_Haller at Sun Aug 1 12:16:03 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kelly_Haller ]  
   

This montane species is typically found at 4,000 to 8,000 feet in their natural habitat and experience cool season night time temperature drops into the low 50's. Significant cooling will most definitely be required for sustained successful captive reproduction much similar to that needed for successful long term captive reproduction of Diamond pythons. The thing to remember is the daily temperature regime that must be applied. The low night temps must be offset by a corresponding significant warming each day into the 80's as is occurring in their natural environment. Their black coloration is obviously an adaptation for absorption of thermal energy by daily basking during these cooler periods. Without this daily warming period, you will have a certain and significant risk of respiratory issues, however I would strongly believe that this species could tolerate heavy night time temp reductions with ease as long as you maintain the daily warming cycle.

Kelly


   

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