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Posted by: rtdunham at Thu Nov 4 18:24:40 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rtdunham ] Remember brumation isn't just temperature. As Mike points out, you also brumate animals by reducing light periodicity (can be as simple as covering the cages) and by reducing food. Ideally, all three work together--at lower temps the snakes have less appetite so won't eat anyway; at higher temps they'll burn off body weight when food's withheld. Etc. So attack all three points if you can and you'll be safest or most effective. [ Hide Replies ]
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