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| Posted by: pyromaniac at Fri Jan 18 10:13:24 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by pyromaniac ] So, does anyone know have any input? Is this normal as snakes age? How much does feeding frequency normally change in the winter? (He didn't have a quirky breeding season interruption this year, so I guess sometimes things I think will be clockwork end up changing...) One clue. Right before I fed him, he was in his water bowl (which is in the middle of the tank, so the coolest part). Humidity in here is 44%. I've since let him out and he's filed himself in a file cabinet, right near the window, so it'll get pretty cold...like 50s. I didn't really understand what yankeeslover meant w.r.t. cooling their snake down so that it would eat, but am I on the right track? How does this work, and how can it be accomplished safely/effectively without leading to brumation?  [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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