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BobS
at Thu Feb 19 02:01:33 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BobS ]
Zach I like to cool them like most everyone else does in the cellar in the mid to low 50s when they begin to not feed in late fall. FR has a lot of Keen insights and has on many occassions pointed out that Brumating is not neccessary. I am intrigued by that and thought perhaps I should try to look into that and keep an open mind rather than just doing what I've done all along.I never want to sound like I can't take a second look at what I'm doing and even if the man is not always fun he knows his stuff. I've been wrong on too many occassions or at least there have been better ways to do things than I saw. FR says you can keep animals up and feeding all year if you allow very warm and very cool and allow the snake to choose. This was just a poor attempt at experimenting. I don't know you either Zach. How about we just go forward and lt it go. I'm not one of the big dogs, just a long time hobbyist.
Bob. 
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Sometimes I think the kid with two pet snakes has something that those of us with 50 to 200 lost a long time ago. 
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