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Mike_K
at Tue Dec 4 19:44:16 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Mike_K ]
Lol, I appreciate the comments, all of them. We also have some young box turtles that naturally stop feeding and go into "hibernation" this time of year, so it would seem natural if these did too. All of my other colubrids, FL kings and corns, eat right through winter, but I'm sure they do in the wild too in the far south. A pair of ball pythons with a heat lamp do, also. I live in the Blue Ridge Mtns in an old farmhouse that we don't even try to keep above 70 in the Fall thru Spring. I just moved them into slightly larger containers. They have good body weight, so I think I'll not be too concerned, let them do their thing, and offer pinkies every once in awhile to see if they're interested.
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