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Is 90 degrees and 77-79 degrees to big of a temp gradient? np

roachey56 Feb 11, 2004 05:45 AM

I was
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TomChambers Feb 11, 2004 06:12 AM

Those are the temps I use for the winter for the snake I’m cooling.
For younger snakes (under two) I keep the cool side at 82-85 and they tend to eat more regularly through the winter. When not cooling I keep all of the snakes at 90-92 hot spot 82-85 cool end
These are just the temps that work for me.

TomChambers

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