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Bluerosy
at Thu Nov 12 17:53:18 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]
I agree with everything you said Doug, espcially about using sand.
But IMO 85F as a hot spot, is not warm enough. As long as the snake can move away from the high temps why not make it hotter? Most of mine sit on hotter ends of the spectrum whuile digesting.. Even when it gets up past 95f they still sit on it or move slightly away. Of course my room gets pretty cold during the winter so i can afford to do this. With a room heated to, say 76f it becomes more difficult.
just thinking that by giving the snake more choices it will know which temp is best. ----- www.Bluerosy.com
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