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snakesnmore Sep 27, 2005 07:26 PM

What would be the proper temps and humidity for a Florida Pine. I just moved him into a new cage and his temps as of now are 84 on the cool and 91 on the warm. Should I bring the temps down or are they fine. Oh humidity is 54. Thanks for your help.

Replies (3)

BILLY Sep 27, 2005 11:14 PM

I personally feel that 91 is too warm. I would go 82 at the very warmest.

Take care!
Billy
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Shaun Roberson Sep 28, 2005 02:44 PM

They can tolerate it that high, but there's no use in having it over 83 or so on the warm end.
P&S Pituophis

Pastorpat Sep 28, 2005 04:35 PM

Billy is right on!!! Too warm and you are asking for trouble. Especially with Pines. Just my $ .02
Pat G-C

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