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DMong
at Thu Nov 12 21:43:49 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
"Normally if a snakes encloser is to hot they press themselves sideways against the front side of the cage. That is a good indicater that it is to hot. Snakes have a remakable way to survive hot temps in a cage. Just by keeping an eye out for them not to be pressed up against the front of the cage (away from the hot side) is a good way to tell.
Exactly, and many of my non-getula stuff,...milks especially like to coil up in the water bowl when it gets about exactly 85 degrees or better too. Just like clockwork!
~Doug ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
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