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Thread: rat snake temps

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    rat snake temps

    whats a good temp for ratsnakes ? are they okay at room temp?

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    You can house most Western rat snakes like you do corns (75F cool, 85F warm; NO HIGHER than 85F; they're not BPs and can easily suffer neurological issues due to heat). I've found that my Lucy Texas rat is more tolerable of colder temps than my corns. He's doing well at 70F-78F with no extra heating.
    Last edited by Shenzi Sixaxis; 10-27-2010 at 05:23 PM.

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    My Blues get no heat and their cage is 74-80 depending on my room temp. And they eating like I have been starving them. haha

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