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Posted by: pyromaniac at Thu Jan 5 10:14:20 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by pyromaniac ] I agree. I brought my pyros out very early last year and got July babies that did eat, but I'd have preferred a shorter wait until brumation. The six baby pyros and the 14 adult and sub adults will now brumate to March at least. I am glad I brumated my baby pyros. They all look really good when I check on them for water, etc. It's been getting warm lately but still cold enough at night to maintain the brumation temp range. Besides, February and March can get pretty cold and wet again. Cool temps are the snakes' friend over winter. | ||
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