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    Do you plan to use any heat source for it or are they a room temp type rat snake.

    My mandarin is unheated and prefers low-mid70s. He eats like a beast and is rather active at times for a mandarin.

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    Re: Cupholder Snek

    Quote Originally Posted by Phillydubs View Post
    Do you plan to use any heat source for it or are they a room temp type rat snake.

    My mandarin is unheated and prefers low-mid70s. He eats like a beast and is rather active at times for a mandarin.
    it's still kinda cold over here in Seattle, so i attached a small heatpad and thermostat to a sidewall. it's set at 83 and he can coil up next to it if needed. but yes, i plan to move to room temps once it warms up. my readings show that despite their tropical nature, they prefer mild temps but high humidity. i hope he's active and becomes quite the display snake. they look red/orange w/ black stripes but once u see the belly, you're like wow, i didn't expect that. lol pretty cool!
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    Re: Cupholder Snek

    Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    it's still kinda cold over here in Seattle, so i attached a small heatpad and thermostat to a sidewall. it's set at 83 and he can coil up next to it if needed. but yes, i plan to move to room temps once it warms up. my readings show that despite their tropical nature, they prefer mild temps but high humidity. i hope he's active and becomes quite the display snake. they look red/orange w/ black stripes but once u see the belly, you're like wow, i didn't expect that. lol pretty cool!
    I've found mine to be rather shy and reclusive BUT luckily you can slide open the glass door and close it ( quickly ) and he comes out ready to kill .... You / me / anything really


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