The trend of lowering temps.
I have read on another forum that some folks are lowering their temps on a permanent basis... Claiming that traditional higher temperatures are not optimal. They say their balls are doing better with the lower temps.... Like a constant 80 - 82 degrees without a hot spot?
Is anybody here familiar with this? I'm not talking about lowering temps for breeding... I am talking about permanently lowering temps
Re: The trend of lowering temps.
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Originally Posted by
2kdime
If a bigger time breeder does something
People like to accept it as law
Explain! Sorry... I am slow
Re: The trend of lowering temps.
Very interesting! I would imagine it would be okay... I know many classroom pets are kept under optimal temperatures and have no problems digesting, but personally I think that having a gradient is the best way to go, letting the snake choose what temperature it needs.
Re: The trend of lowering temps.
Well I guess the nuts and bolts of it are this...
Some of the larger breeders are using a lower permanent overall temperature to try to get some of those high profile hard to breed morphs We all keep reading about breeding. And I guess while they are doing this they are noticing the snakes as a whole (regardless of morph) doing better at the lower temperatures.