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    Reptile that likes colder climates

    Hi,
    the title is probably a little bit weird, but I have a question guys... Do you know any reptile that likes colder temperatures as crested geckos do? But without the high humdity requirements... I'm gonna have a bp next year, so it isn't about "not being able to pay" a heat source, just wondering... Thank you for answering

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    Re: Reptile that likes colder climates

    Black milk snakes are hard to find but awesome.

    Sent from my SM-G920T using Tapatalk

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    Re: Reptile that likes colder climates

    Didn't know about their existence, but they look amazing. Sadly not savailable in here, I've searched now.. But thank you!

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    Russian rat snakes
    1.0 Ball Python (Mystic Potion) Tapioca
    0.1 Northern Pine Snake - Impa
    0.1 Russian Rat Snake (Melanistic) Kallari (RIP)

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    Garter snakes, Moellendorf's rat snake (64*-77*), Thai/red bamboo rat snake, Mandarin rat snake (60-80* max, 70* "room temp." ideal), Korean rat snakes (70-80*)
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    Most Asian rat snakes, American colubrids. I'm not really into lizards so don't know what would classify there.
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    Re: Reptile that likes colder climates

    thank you everyone I checked all of them and they're beautiful

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    Re: Reptile that likes colder climates

    Quote Originally Posted by Michelle-07 View Post
    thank you everyone I checked all of them and they're beautiful
    Yes, though some of them are best for experienced keepers. Also, not sure exactly what temps. you're wanting, but corn snakes do very well at our normal room
    temperature (70-72* F) with minimal heat (UTH in one corner w/ hide) at 85* F. Same goes for our (U.S.) black rat snakes & their variations. I just noticed you're
    'not from around here' (LOL)...some European snakes might also be a good fit? I always wanted a Four-lined rat snake but it's been a while...I'm pretty sure
    they do best at cooler temps. also.
    Last edited by Bogertophis; 10-30-2018 at 05:31 PM.

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    Re: Reptile that likes colder climates

    Sent a PM again, but you probably have a full storage

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    Re: Reptile that likes colder climates

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    Sent a PM again, but you probably have a full storage
    Yup...what can I say? All better now...

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