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Posted by: Paul Lynum at Tue Oct 25 16:25:12 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Paul Lynum ] I found 4 pyros near Payson a little over a week ago and a few zonata last week and the week before as well. The lows were in the mid 30's on all of them. It's very common to find the mountain snakes in these low temps. All snakes were under rocks except for one that was hanging out of a crack. If the day temps are at least in the 60's they will crawl out into the open. I live in Prescott and all my mountain kings are still eating. Not one has shut down. Even the ones found at sea level. This weekend is my last feeding then I'm going to play god on them and make them shut down. These snakes react to what enviroment their keeper gives them. Geographic location has alot to do with it. hope this help out some. | ||
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