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markg
at Fri Feb 12 12:34:15 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by markg ]
Herp photographers would toil for an hour trying to get a snake to pose perfectly like that. That pyro loves the camera.
What kind of bulb is that? If you have a CHE, try one. Kings love the CHE.
For a milk, I put a shoebox (no lid) filled with damp moss directly below a CHE. The snake sometimes hides in the moss with part of its body exposed on top under the heater. If you feel the moss, the first 2 inches or so is warm, and the temp goes down from there.
Be aware, the temperature under a CHE is misleading. A snake can warm up even when the air temp in the cage is cold. Kind of like a sunny but cool Spring day - rocks and dirt can be warm even if the air is very cool. ----- Mark
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