![]() | mobile - desktop |
![]() |
Contact Sales! |
News & Events:
|
| [ Login ] [ User Prefs ] [ Search Forums ] [ Back to Main Page ] [ Back to Milk Snake Forum ] |
Posted by: DMong at Sat Oct 29 00:25:27 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] I said that because knowing the OP isn't real experienced with tiny milks, and they are far better kept in very small enclosure when juveniles. A real high temp gradient for each side in a very confined space as I mentioned might not be able to be practically achieved and the whole area could get too hot and even kill the snake depending on how he does this. Also, I didn't say a "basking spot" of low to mid 80's. I also said make sure the snake's belly can get in the low to mid 80's. That is plenty for any small milksnake to digest properly. Cole and Dell both know this too, and there is nobody that knows more about N. American milksnake husbandry than they do. [ Hide Replies ]
| ||
>> Next topic: Two-Headed Albino Honduran Milk Snake - sunshineserpents, Fri Oct 28 10:33:24 2011 << Previous topic: my annulata - jlzachary, Tue Oct 25 23:56:45 2011 | ||
|
AprilFirstBioEngineering | GunHobbyist.com | GunShowGuide.com | GunShows.mobi | GunBusinessGuide.com | club kingsnake | live stage magazine
| ||||||||