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    dangerous temps

    What are dangerous temps for ball pythons. I know you want to keep the temps about 90-92. But i just want to know what is DANGEROUS.

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    Re: dangerous temps

    Well, if you can touch the area and have to remove your own hand in pain, I would consider that dangerous....

    100+ is a good range, but even that may be on the high end of dangerous.

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    Re: dangerous temps

    i think anything above 100F is about right, and they can suffer neurological damage if they are.

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    Re: dangerous temps

    Quote Originally Posted by LadyOhh View Post
    Well, if you can touch the area and have to remove your own hand in pain, I would consider that dangerous....
    I think it's a little dangerous before that. The human body temperature is around 98.6F and the python feels comfortable around 86 when they're not digesting (a little warmer if they are... around the low 90s). They can tolerate temperatures up to a 100 for short periods. This is why it is so important to give them a gradient so they can regulate on their own.

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    Re: dangerous temps

    below 70
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