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Once again great videos! What temps do you keep your westerns at ? Most of mine are off feed at the moment( I'm guessing its just the time of year) but I want to be sure. I havent changed anything in their setups as far as temps but the daylight hours are shorter now because of the time of year.Do you think this may have something to do with it?
mike
...well my 4.5 year old male has been off feed since Nov. 1st just like the last 4 years....my yearly female is still eating strong. I keep her around 75-80 degrees.. I keep a small light under on side of her plastic box................. I may let her sleep/bromate next winter like the male?
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Hi Mike i keep the snake building at 84deg. with 75%humid and the lights are on timers so i have not noticed any change in eating. however i have stopped feeding the adults as they are getting ready for bed. i will keep the same temps for the little ones and continue to feed as normal. i love the vids even though they may sound stupid, i think so much can be learned by seeing instead of describing it in a post or on the phone.
I agree ... thanks for the vids!
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