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    Overheating is the cause of neurological issues, while being too cool is a welcome mat for RIs and so on. I've never heard of neurological difficulties from lack of heat.

    But I agree with everyone else. The snake sounds a little freaked out…which (lucky for you) is much easier to deal with then neurological dysfunction.
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    Re: Neuro issues caused by extended periods in the cold?

    Try to make sure to quarantine him away from the other animals until you are confident that it isn't anything pathological. Consider consulting a herp vet even if it's just for a wellness check.
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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    Re: Neuro issues caused by extended periods in the cold?

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    Try to make sure to quarantine him away from the other animals until you are confident that it isn't anything pathological. Consider consulting a herp vet even if it's just for a wellness check.
    She has been since I got her just in case and I'll have to make her an appointment with the vet my girlfriend works at. Thanks for the advice this is why I love this forum.

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