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Posted by: rtdunham at Fri Nov 13 00:39:47 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rtdunham ] You're probably seeing your king sense the seasonal change and slow down its eating behavior. There may or may not be environmental changes you could observe: If not a lowering of temperature in the room/cage in which it's kept, perhaps it's in a room with windows and there's an observable shortening of daylight. Even in the absence of such changes, some snakes' internal clocks seem to tell them it's winter and their appetites slow. | ||
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