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    Snake feels warm to touch

    I feel like i have been asking constantly stupid question these past few days but it is just my curiosity, when i hold my ball he has felt quite warm the past few days usually he felt quite cold... i have fixed the temps better then they were, is him feeling warm a bad thing or normal

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    I suppose it just depends if they are laying on the warm side or the cool side. I would only worry if you picked the snake up off the warm side and it felt unusually cool.

    But yes, it is normal. Their body temperature will vary.
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    Re: Snake feels warm to touch

    Yea, until i fixed the temps he used to feel cold not like omg wow that's cold its like a normal cold, but no off the warm side he feels warm.
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