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draybar
at Sat Feb 23 14:52:44 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by draybar ]
>>As Jimmy(Draybar) mentioned, an above light source being at 95 degrees is giving off VERY dry heat, that is also what I suspect is the problem. And REMEMBER that "luke warm" to you and I is very warm since humans are a temp. of 98.6 degrees!, This means what feels warm to a snake is really much cooler(just over room temp.). You don't want to "shock" it by dowsing it in really warm water all of the sudden.
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>> best regards, ~Doug
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I'm glad you brought that up.
lukewarm to us is 100 or more.
A bit too warm for a corn snake.
Room temp to mid 80's would be more appropriate. ----- Corn snakes and rat snakes..No one can have just one.
"Resistance is futile"
Jimmy Johnson
(Draybar)
Draybars Snakes
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