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Posted by: Morgans Boas at Sat Dec 6 02:14:52 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Morgans Boas ] What I don't understand is when I've had cages get a hot area of 95 degrees or more, my Boas (all of them) are found in the coolest spot they can get to, and stay their. I never find snakes hanging out on direct heat as you state that yours always do. Another thing is that you must have very large cages to get a range of 78 degrees to 130. If I set my hot spot to 90, the cool end is 80. If I set it to 110, the cool side is around 100 -- just about a 10 degree drop due to the heat dispensing. I don't find it natural or any rational reason to want to feed so often anyways. I personally think that weekly feedings is to often for Boas over 2 years of age. | ||
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