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Posted by: tempest at Sat Apr 3 09:18:49 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tempest ] Check him for mites. If he doesn't have mites, then check your temperatures. A snake that is too hot will often use water to cool itself down. For a sinaloan, you probably don't want to be warmer then 80-85 degrees on the hot side. Finally, if all these things are good, then he probably is just preparing for a shed cycle, in which case this behavior is normal. | ||
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