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    Re: Breeding experiment - questions!

    Quote Originally Posted by Lolo76 View Post
    Forgot to answer this... my current room temps are well under 70 degrees (probably 67-69), and that's a year-round thing in this city. My new place is in a much foggier part of town, but I anticipate the indoor temperatures being warmer - mostly due to the layout, and where I'll actually be housing the snakes.
    Mine are at RT right now which is around 67-70. Doing a pseudo brumation.

    So those temps would be fine for now. But if its that way year round, then you would want to have a majority of it spent at 80-82.

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