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Is a constant temp. o.k. when not breeding.

thesnakeman Sep 15, 2004 08:10 PM

Is it o.k. to keep Pythons at a constant temperature for the rest of the year, when not being preped for breeding. My cages will keep them exactly the same temp. all the time unless I set them for night drop. Are there any problems associated with maintaining pythons at a constant temp. for extended time. I am thinking that it probably dosen't matter, but I want to know what the experts think. Thanks,
T.
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"No tree would have branches foolish enough to argue amongst themseleves".

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Chance Sep 16, 2004 08:53 PM

It's fine to keep your snake at a constant, healthy temperature. In fact, sometimes it isn't even necessary to fluctuate temps to get them to breed, though it tends to help.
-Chance
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Chance Duncan
http://www.rivervalleysnakes.com

thesnakeman Sep 17, 2004 06:44 PM

np
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