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winter cool down?
are there any colubrids they will be fine with no hot spot for the winter and an ambient temp of 70F?
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I would be more comfortable with about 75-ish, but maybe a cornsnake, etc? My corn hasn't moved from the cold side of the tank all winter.
I've heard cornsnakes and similar species will brumate around this time.
http://lllreptile.com/info/library/c...ian-brumation/
interesting read on brumation from LLL reptiles.
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Re: winter cool down?
 Originally Posted by armison89
are there any colubrids they will be fine with no hot spot for the winter and an ambient temp of 70F?
Those aren't really cool down temps.
Most pituophis and drymarchon can live comfortably year round at those temps as can Schrenckii and other old world rats.
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Re: winter cool down?
i dont want to cool them if i dont have to thats the low ambient temp of my snake room (floor). mid to ceiling is around 75.
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Re: winter cool down?
ok so thats any colubrid?
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