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    Some input wanted on cold winter temps and tubs

    Hello,

    I pretty new with BPs and plan on getting a hatchling in the next two months. I would like to house it in a tub until adult size then move it to a permanent tank or enclosure.

    Regarding a tub, I understand it matches ambient room temperatures. I plan on keeping my room cold during the month of November. I have ferrets and I induce their winter coats to grow for show events in December.

    One solution, I can always keep the snake in a different room. But I'd prefer to keep it in my own room. Is there anyway I can keep the temperatures up in a tub when the room temperature is cool? Or should I use a temporary tank for those few weeks?

    Like I said, if I have to house the snake in a different room, I will. I want it to be healthy and comfortable. But some helpful input would be nice.

    Thanks
    Last edited by satomi325; 08-22-2011 at 02:56 PM.

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