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cooling conspicillatus

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Posted by: Jeff Hardwick at Fri Dec 4 10:11:54 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeff Hardwick ]  
   

Hi all, I'd posted this query on the main ratsnake forum then promptly discovered this forum - where the cool people play.
I'm cooling a pair of conspics in Minnesota and have a range of temps available for brumation - one group of snakes requires 55 degrees and others require 65 but I'll be forever grateful if anyone has some info on ideal temps for brumating conspics.
Is 50-55 pushing the limit of their tolerance?
How has cooling at 60-65 affected viability?
Any experiences, good or bad, is very welcome and I thank you in advance.....
Jeff



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