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  • 04-23-2015, 06:11 PM
    Mittens
    Re: New to the reptile world
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    Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    Lovely little rodent killer! Best wishes. How is the weather up there in the Salinas valley. :gj:

    I'm more southbay so temps are pretty cold! I'm struggling to keep ambient temps up without an overhead heat source. Going to most likely set up an overhead heat lamp (in red or blue of course) to help bring up ambient temps a little bit. My SO built a tub style enclosure for me so humidity isn't an issue. On the other hand, my crested gecko enclosure needs to be misted sometimes up to 3 times a day to keep up with humidity requirements. Great thing about snakes are the husbandry challenges that make the hobby exciting!
  • 04-23-2015, 06:42 PM
    Lynchman18
    Re: New to the reptile world
    Beautiful snake and congrats!! What part of Northern California? I have a house in Anderson... Right now I'm living in San Diego my wife and kid are there still ATM .
  • 04-29-2015, 04:12 PM
    Mittens
    Re: New to the reptile world
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    Originally Posted by Lynchman18 View Post
    Beautiful snake and congrats!! What part of Northern California? I have a house in Anderson... Right now I'm living in San Diego my wife and kid are there still ATM .

    Thanks!

    Definitely much further down south than you (San Jose). I work in Redwood City, but even then, that's pretty far. San Diego is beautiful, (I lived there for 2 years during college). That weather you simply can't beat!
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