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Posted by: AmyG at Fri Jul 11 22:42:53 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by AmyG ] My bloods hottest area is up in the 90 degree range. The cooler end appx 82 or so. I would never drop them below 80... no way. First blood I had I kept in around the low 80's and the poor guy died of pneumonia after several treatments. My guys like it warm and humid. This is the temp at which they eat and they are comfortable. Don't move arount too much. I have also heard of people keeping bloods at 100 percent humidity... and others in the 50 per cent range. Each person is different. Perhaps each snake is different. If I voice an opinion it is simply what I have found to work for me. My animals are at their best in these conditions, after a small amount of experimentation. And I am pretty sure every keeper here has the ideal health of their animals in mind when giving advice. We can all learn though... | ||
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