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Posted by: Bob H at Tue Nov 25 08:07:43 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bob H ] I think it is too late, especially if still housed at warm room temperatures. You might be able to take it off feed for 10 days and begin a cool down and hibernate it somewhere (basement, garage, etc). I am sure there will be someone else to comment on the fear that any snake held in captivity should not be released in the wild for fear of introducing a disease to the wild population....but something you should probably consider? [ Hide Replies ]
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