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Brandon Osborne
at Sun Jan 7 13:05:02 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Brandon Osborne ]
Not all pythons. I can safely let my ambient room temps get to the low 60's in my chondro room. As long as they're "warmed" back up during the day, there are no problems. They get a daytime high of around 80-82 for the winter. I've done this for years with much success. Would I do it with Balls? No. But not all pythons should be kept "warm/hot" during cooling. Diamonds need a 2-4 month true brumation at 50* in order to stay healthy.
I do agree with you guys, that this was probably the cause of death in these snakes.
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