You made an awesome choice!! I saw David's ads, and they were very nice deppei deppei!!
They do, do better at cooler temps as they are from high mountain ranges, should not/can't be pushed, and may grow slower than other pits, which is fine. I have known of some not getting to breeding size until 4 or 5. As long as they are healthy, that is all that matters!! They are easily enjoyed, and are amazing snakes to own. I have 3, but may get more in the future, as they are among my top 3 favorite snakes.
Again, fantastic specimens you have my friend!
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